ESPN.com's 2012 All-America Team

Zach Ertz
Tight end | StanfordErtz, a first-team Walter Camp All-American, was one of the premier tight ends in the country because of his sure hands, technically-sound route-running and solid blocking. He had more receptions and receiving yards than any other tight end and was tied with Washington's Austin Seferian-Jenkins for most touchdown receptions by a tight end.
In the ground game, the Mackey Award finalist played an integral role in helping Stanford running back Stepfan Taylor amass 1,000 yards for the third straight season. At 6-foot-6, 252 pounds, he provided one of the best mismatches in college football. -- Kevin Gemmell
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