4. Derek Wolfe
Drafted in 2012 out of Cincinnati, Derek Wolfe seems to just keep getting better every year. And once again, this season, he is proving to be one of the top defensive linemen in the league every single week.
Always a force against the run, last season we began to see Wolfe getting consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
And with the departure of fellow lineman Malik Jackson in the offseason, he is stepping up even more so far this year.
Through the first four games, Wolfe already has 16 tackles, four sacks and is consistently a threat to knock down passes at the line of scrimmage.