I find it telling that half the Patrots contingent to the Pro Bowl played less than 30% of the game snaps. It's also telling that the team who plays the best situational football has 2 players who excel in those situations.
I know Slater has missed a lot of games this year and probably doesn't deserve the nod, but the fact his he's STILL the best at his job in the league. In every game that he does play, he seems to make at least one significant play. Take Sunday night when he dives and downs a punt on the 2. He is so tuned into the situation that he didn't bat it back like most players would (and thus cost the pats yds), but rather just did enough to stop the ball's momentum.
How important was that play? The Steeler then embarked on a 45 yd drive that end in a punt. If it had started at the 20, it would have ended at the 35 in FG range.
As far as Devlin goes, the fact that FB is still a probowl position is a joke. But Devlin probably gets the most FB snaps in the league and is likely the best of his group, so he got the nod. Great to see his hard work and dedication rewarded. It's a long way from an Ivy League DE to a pro bowl FB. Good for him (bad for the cap. )