Glendale, AZ (SportsNetwork. Vans Toy Story Uk .com) - Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was the first overall pick in the 2015 Pro Bowl draft for the second straight year, being selected by the team represented by Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Cris Carter. Luck joined a squad captained by Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt and Steelers wideout Antonio Brown, who were both helping Carter fill out his roster. Baltimores John Harbaugh will coach the team. The opposition was headed by Cowboys legend Michael Irvin, who stayed close to his Dallas roots by picking quarterback Tony Romo with his first pick and tabbing Jason Garrett as his coach. Romo will play with his Cowboys backfield mate DeMarco Murray and Browns cornerback Joe Haden, who joined Irvin in orchestrating his team. The game is schedule for Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Wednesdays portion of the draft included quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, offensive tackles, defensive ends, linebackers and defensive backs. Carters other selections were: quarterbacks Drew Brees of the Saints and Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton; running backs Jamaal Charles of the Chiefs, Alfred Morris of the Redskins and Justin Forsett of the Ravens; wide receivers Jordy Nelson of the Packers, T.Y. Hilton of the Colts and A.J. Green of the Bengals; tight ends Greg Olsen of the Panthers and Martellus Bennett of the Bears; offensive tackle Ryan Clady of the Broncos, Joe Staley of the 49ers and Duane Brown of the Texans; defensive ends Mario Williams of the Bills and Calais Campbell of the Cardinals; linebackers Justin Houston of the Chiefs, Connor Barwin of the Eagles, Tamba Hali of the Chiefs, C.J. Mosley of the Ravens and Lawrence Timmons of the Steelers; cornerbacks Aqib Talib of the Broncos, Patrick Peterson and Antonio Cromartie of the Cardinals and Sam Shields of the Packers; safeties Donte Whitney of the Browns, Glover Quin of the Lions and Antoine Bethea and the 49ers; and long snapper L.P. LaDouceur of the Cowboys. Irvin added: quarterback Matthew Stafford of the Lions and Matt Ryan of the Falcons; running backs Mark Ingram of the Saints and C.J. Anderson of the Broncos; wide receivers Odell Beckham of the Giants, Emmanuel Sanders of the Broncos, Randall Cobb of the Packers and Golden Tate of the Lions; tight ends Jimmy Graham of the Saints and Jason Witten of the Cowboys; offensive tackles Joe Thomas of the Browns, Tyron Smith of the Cowboys and Trent Williams of the Redskins; defensive ends DeMarcus Ware of the Broncos, Cameron Wake of the Dolphins and Robert Quinn of the Rams; linebackers Von Miller of the Broncos, Clay Matthews of the Packers, Elvis Dumervil of the Ravens, DQwell Jackson of the Colts and Luke Kuechly of the Panthers; cornerbacks Brent Grims of the Dolphins, Vontae Davis of the Colts and Chris Harris of the Broncos; safeties T.J. Ward of the Broncos, Mike Adams of the Colts and Eric Weddle of the Chargers; and long snapper Jon Dorenbos of the Eagles. On Tuesday, defensive tackles, guards, centers, fullbacks and special teams players were picked by Carter and Irvin. Carters picks included: Defensive tackles Marcell Dareus and Kyle Williams of the Bills and Dontari Poe of the Chiefs; guards Mike Pouncey of the Dolphins, Josh Sitton of the Packers and Evan Mathis of the Eagles; centers Maurkice Pouncey of the Steelers and Jason Kelce of the Eagles; fullback John Kuhn of the Packers; punter Pat McAfee of the Colts; kicker Cody Parkey of the Eagles; special teamer Justin Bethel of the Cardinals; and returner Devin Hester of the Falcons. Irvins picks were: defensive tackles Aaron Donald of the Rams, Sheldon Richardson of the Jets and Geno Atkins of the Bengals; guards Zack Martin of the Cowboys, Marshal Yanda of the Ravens and Kyle Long of the Bears; enters Travis Frederick of the Cowboys and Nick Mangold of the Jets; fullback Marcel Reece of the Raiders; punter Kevin Huber of the Bengals; kicker Adam Vinatieri of the Colts; special teamer Darrell Stuckey of the Chargers; and returner Darren Sproles of the Eagles. Black Vans Old School .TV Series: Duck Dynasty. Vans Old Skool Lite Uk . Though the 26-year-old said he was able to participate, coach Dwane Casey kept Johnson out as a precaution.ATLANTA -- Arizona manager Kirk Gibson found no fault with Josh Collmenter after the right-hander settled down in the third inning. Collmenter gave up a career-high 11 hits, and the Diamondbacks couldnt solve Ervin Santana or the Atlanta bullpen in a 5-2 loss to the Braves on Friday night. "He went out there and did the best he could and got through six innings. We were unable to score runs," Gibson said. Freddie Freeman drove in two runs, and Santana won his second straight start for Atlanta, which stretched its winning streak to eight games. Arizona began the night tied with Houston for the most losses in the majors with 51. The Diamondbacks have lost seven of 11. "Were trying everything we can to turn around things, but its not happening," third baseman Martin Prado said. "Were trying to have good at-bats and everything. I feel like were pretty close. Theres a bunch of guys having good at-bats." After earning three victories from June 20-28, Collmenter (7-5) allowed five runs, one walk, and struck out three in six-plus innings. The Braves have won 10 of 11 to move 10 games over .500 for the first time since April 29. They lead the NL East by 1 1/2 games. Santana (7-5) gave up six hits and two runs with one walk and six strikeouts in 7 1-3 innings. The Braves made it 2-0 in the first on Freemans RBI single and Jason Heywards RBI groundout. Atlanta went up 4-1 in the third on Andrelton Simmons bases-loaded RBI single and Justin Uptons RBI walk, but Collmenter stranded the bases loaded when Heyward popped out. Collmenters night ended after Simmons led off the seventh with a double. Oliver Perez, the next Arizona pitcher, allowed another RBI single by Freeman to make it 5-1. "I wasnt missing so much up in the zone as missing over the plate, enough for them to get a piece of the ball," Collmenter said. &qquot;I just didnt capitalize on my opportunities when I could have made a pitch. Vans Old Skool Black And White. " Santana seemed in sync most of the night, but that hasnt been the case over the last few weeks. After winning 2-0 against the Cubs on May 10, Santana went 1-5 with a 5.96 ERA over his next eight starts before earning a 10-3 victory last Saturday at Philadelphia. "Everything my way is getting back again, so I just have to keep it up," Santana said. "Keep my mind positive and keep working down in the zone." Santana retired 11 straight before Didi Gregorius singled to begin the eighth. He left the game one out later when Ender Inciarte singled. After Luis Avilan retired David Peralta on an RBI forceout, Jordan Walden gave up a double to Paul Goldschmidt before striking out Miguel Montero to end the threat. In the ninth, Craig Kimbrel struck out Prado, retired Gerardo Parra on a groundout and got Nick Ahmed to fly out for his 27th save in 31 chances. Arizona cut the lead to 2-1 in the second when Prado led off with a single, moved to second and third on groundouts and scored on Santanas wild pitch. Santana didnt make many mistakes. "He was spotting," Prado said. "I saw him pretty good, but he was commanding his fastball. They took advantage of the first inning and scored a couple runs, and that was good enough for him." NOTES: Collmenter allowed 10 hits in a 6-0 loss at Detroit on June 25, 2011. ... The Braves announced a sellout with a season-high crowd of 48,815. ... Freeman, who went 2 for 4, is hitting .365 over his last 19 games. ... Atlantas bullpen has a 0.42 ERA over a span of 21 2-3 innings during the eight-game winning streak. ... Peralta went 2 for 4 and is hitting .406 over his last nine games. ... 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