2007 College Football All-America Team

The 2007 College Football All-America Team is composed of the following All-American Teams: Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, ESPN, CBS Sports, College Football News, Rivals.com, and Scout.com.

The College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best American college football players at their respective positions. The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list selected by football pioneer Walter Camp in the 1890s. The NCAA officially recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans.

Twenty-two players were recognized as consensus All-Americans for 2007, eight of them unanimously. Unanimous selections are followed by an asterisk (*)

2007 Consensus All-Americans
NamePositionYearUniversity
Tim TebowQuarterbackSophomoreFlorida
Darren McFadden*Running backJuniorArkansas
Kevin SmithJuniorUCF
Michael Crabtree*Wide receiverFreshmanTexas Tech
Jordy NelsonSeniorKansas State
Martin RuckerTight endSeniorMissouri
Jake Long*Offensive linemanSeniorMichigan
Ryan CladyJuniorBoise State
Steve JusticeSeniorWake Forest
Duke RobinsonJuniorOklahoma
Jonathan LuigsCenterSeniorArkansas
Glenn Dorsey*Defensive linemanSeniorLSU
Sedrick Ellis*SeniorUSC
Chris Long*SeniorVirginia
George SelvieSophomoreSouth Florida
James Laurinaitis*LinebackerJuniorOhio State
Dan ConnorSeniorPenn State
Jordon DizonSeniorColorado
J LemanSeniorIllinois
Curtis LoftonJuniorOklahoma
Aqib Talib*Defensive backJuniorKansas
Antoine CasonSeniorArizona
Jamie SilvaSeniorBoston College
Craig SteltzSeniorLSU
John SullivanPlacekickerSeniorNew Mexico
Kevin HuberPunterJunior Cincinnati
Felix JonesKick returnerJuniorArkansas
Jeremy MaclinAll-purposeSophomoreMissouri
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