Quarterback •
Norm Van Brocklin, Oregon (Coaches-1; AP-1; UP-1) (College and Pro Football Halls of Fame) •
Stan Heath, Nevada (AP-2) •
Ray Nagel, UCLA (UP-2)
Halfbacks •
Jack Swaner, California (Coaches-1; AP-1; UP-1) •
Don Doll, UCLA (AP-1; UP-1) •
Jerry Williams, Washington State (Coaches-1; AP-2; UP-2) •
Don Samuel, Oregon State (AP-2; UP-2) •
Hall Haynes, Santa Clara (AP-2) •
Eddie LeBaron, Pacific (AP-3) •
Ken Carpenter, Oregon State (AP-3) •
Ernie Johnson, UCLA (AP-3)
Fullback •
Jackie Jensen, California (Coaches-1; AP-1; UP-1) • E. Mitchell, Stanford (AP-3; UP-2)
Ends •
Bud Van Deren, California (Coaches-1; AP-2; UP-1) •
Dick Wilkins, Oregon (AP-1; UP-1) • Dan Garza, Oregon (Coaches-1; AP-2; UP-2) •
Ellery Williams, Santa Clara (AP-1) •
Fran Polsfoot, Washington State (AP-3; UP-2) • Bob Stillwell, USC (AP-3)
Tackles •
Laurie Niemi, Washington State (Coaches-1; AP-1; UP-1) • Jim Turner, California (Coaches-1; AP-1; UP-2) •
Bill Austin, Oregon State (AP-2; UP-1) • Gene Frassetto, California (AP-3; UP-2) • Gordon White, Stanford (AP-2) • Don Stanton, Oregon (AP-3)
Guards • Alf Hemstead, Washington (Coaches-1; AP-1; UP-2) •
Rod Franz, California (Coaches-1; AP-1) (College Football Hall of Fame) •
Jon Baker, California (AP-2; UP-1) •
Bob Levenhagen, Washington (AP-3; UP-1) • Vern Sterling, Santa Clara (AP-2) • Steiners, UCLA (UP-2) • Bob Bastian, USC (AP-3)
Centers •
Brad Ecklund, Oregon (Coaches-1 [center/linebacker]; AP-1; UP-1) • Boyd Hachten, USC (AP-2) • James Castagnoli, Stanford (UP-2) • Bill McGovern, Washington (AP-3) ==Key==