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The Miami Dolphins have two All-Pro nods in 2025, as Jordyn Brooks and Aaron Brewer were named to the prestigious list.

It was strange when Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks was not named to the Pro Bowl, considering he still led the league in tackles during that time. Despite the snub felt by most fans and analysts, Brooks has been awarded an All-Pro nod.

Joining Brooks as the only other All-Pro on the Dolphins team in 2025 is center Aaron Brewer.

The Associated Press has relased its full All-Pro list, recognizing players they believe to be the best at their respective positions. 

Brooks has been named a First-team All-Pro for the linebacker position, while Brewer was named Second-team All-Pro at the center position.

Both have been talked about plenty in the media due to their excellence in 2025. 

Brooks ended the 2025 season not missing a single game, while picking up three passes defended, one forced fumble, 3.5 sacks, and a league-leading 183 total tackles. His 99 solo tackles also led the league.

On top of his stat line, Brooks was ranked 10th among 87 qualified linebackers on PFF with an overall grade of 77.8. His 92.0 run defense grade is ranked third.

Brewer joined the Dolphins in 2024, but emerged in a big way in 2025. His ability to pick up pressure and ability to move the pile to open run lanes helped De'Von Achane to his best season thus far.

Many pundits have talked about the motor that Brewer has, and he is also being mentioned as a player who may be up for the new award for offensive linemen, Protector of the Year.

Brewer did have a neck injury that sidelined him for the final game of the season, but he was one of the most dominant and reliable centers in the NFL. 

Brewer is ranked second among 40 qualified centers with an overall grade of 87.4. His 91.5 run blocking grade is also ranked at the top, per PFF.

Simply put, Brewer emerged as one of the most dominant linemen in the NFL in 2025.

Both Brewer and Brooks are 28 years old and played for previous teams. However, the Dolphins have found two foundational players they can build with in 2026 and beyond.

With the changes coming from a new general manager in Jon-Eric Sullivan, and an upcoming new head coach hire, Miami has two All-Pro players they can rely on in their upcoming rebuild.