Tom Brady and Michael Vick have been rewarded for their outstanding seasons by leading all players in voting for the 2011 Pro Bowl.

They are also the top candidates for this season’s NFL MVP Award.

Brady set an NFL record last week by throwing his 318th consecutive pass without an interception, breaking the record held by former Browns QB Bernie Kosar. Brady’s last interception came against the Ravens on October 17th.

He has thrown for 3,701 yards, 34 touchdowns, and just four interceptions while leading the Patriots to the AFC East title and a 13-2 record.

Vick has been the year’s surprise story, leading the Eagles to a 10-4 record while passing for 2,755 yards, 20 touchdowns, and just five picks. He has also rushed for 613 yards and eight touchdowns on an outstanding 6.7 YPC.

Now the question remains: Which one of these two will win the MVP Award this season?

I’m going with Tom Brady — he might be having an even better season than his legendary 2007 campaign.

While Michael Vick has played out of his mind and would be deserving in any other year, Brady’s performance this season in the face of roster turnover and injuries is deserving of a second career MVP.

Don’t worry though, Mr. Vick. You’ve made an awful lot of money for yourself this season.

Maybe Brady and Vick will clash in the Super Bowl…

Now onto the Pro Bowl rosters - roster information obtained HERE

AFC roster

Offense

PositionSelections
QuarterbackTom Brady, Patriots; Philip Rivers, Chargers; Peyton Manning, Colts.
Running backMaurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars; Arian Foster, Texans; Jamaal Charles, Chiefs.
FullbackVonta Leach, Texans.
Wide receiverAndre Johnson, Texans; Reggie Wayne, Colts; Brandon Lloyd, Broncos; Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs.
Tight endAntonio Gates, Chargers; Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars.
CenterNick Mangold, Jets; Maurkice Pouncey, Steelers.
GuardKris Dielman, Chargers; Logan Mankins, Patriots; Brian Waters, Chiefs.
TackleJake Long, Dolphins; Joe Thomas, Browns; D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Jets.

Defense

PositionSelections
Defensive endDwight Freeney, Colts; Robert Mathis, Colts; Jason Babin, Titans.
Interior linemenHaloti Ngata, Ravens; Vince Wilfork, Patriots; Richard Seymour, Raiders.
Outside linebackerJames Harrison, Steelers; Cameron Wake, Dolphins; Terrell Suggs, Ravens.
Inside/middle linebackerRay Lewis, Ravens; Jerod Mayo, Patriots.
CornerbackNnamdi Asomugha, Raiders; Darrelle Revis, Jets; Devin McCourty, Patriots.
Free safetyEd Reed, Ravens; Brandon Meriweather, Patriots.
Strong safetyTroy Polamalu, Steelers.

Special teams

PositionSelections
KickerBilly Cundiff, Ravens.
PunterShane Lechler, Raiders.
Kick returnerMarc Mariani, Titans.
Special teamerMontell Owens, Jaguars.

NFC roster

Offense

PositionSelections
QuarterbackMichael Vick, Eagles; Matt Ryan, Falcons; Drew Brees, Saints.
Running backMichael Turner, Falcons; Adrian Peterson, Vikings; Steven Jackson, Rams.
FullbackOvie Mughelli, Falcons.
Wide receiverRoddy White, Falcons; Calvin Johnson, Lions; DeSean Jackson, Eagles; Greg Jennings, Packers.
Tight endJason Witten, Cowboys; Tony Gonzalez, Falcons.
CenterAndre Gurode, Cowboys; Shaun O’Hara, Giants.
GuardJahri Evans, Saints; Chris Snee, Giants; Carl Nicks, Saints.
TackleJason Peters, Eagles; Jordan Gross, Panthers; Chad Clifton, Packers.

Defense

PositionSelections
Defensive endJulius Peppers, Bears; John Abraham, Falcons; Justin Tuck, Giants.
Interior linemenNdamukong Suh, Lions; Jay Ratliff, Cowboys; Justin Smith, 49ers.
Outside linebackerClay Matthews, Packers; DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys; Lance Briggs, Bears.
Inside/middle linebackerPatrick Willis, 49ers; Brian Urlacher, Bears.
CornerbackAsante Samuel, Eagles; Charles Woodson, Packers; DeAngelo Hall, Redskins.
Free safetyNick Collins, Packers; Antrel Rolle, Giants.
Strong safetyAdrian Wilson, Cardinals.

Special teams

PositionSelections
KickerDavid Akers, Eagles.
PunterMat McBriar, Cowboys.
Kick returnerDevin Hester, Bears.
Special teamerEric Weems, Falcons

Do you feel like anyone’s missing?