From an undrafted free agent to a two-time NFL All-Pro, not many people can say that, but New Orleans Saints special teams ace J.T. Gray can. The New Orleans Saints signed Gray as an undrafted free agent out of Mississippi State in 2018. He has since played in 53 regular-season games adding 43 stops, a blocked punt, and a fumble recovery. He also has added his first Pro-Bowl selection this season. The Saints special teams captain set a new career-high with 19 special teams tackles to lead the entire league, the next player had 16. After losing Justin Hardee to free agency to the Jets the Saints needed Gray to take charge and he did that and more.
Saints J.T. Gray named first-team All-Pro; DeMario Davis named to second-team All-Pro
