DT Chris Jones
Chris Jones, like his offensive counterpart Mitchell Schwartz, deserved to be selected to the Pro Bowl last season. He was also selected as a Pro Bowl alternate after he finished the season with 15.5 sacks. He had 11-straight games with a sack, breaking the NFL record previously held by Simon Fletcher and Demarcus Ware.
While his 2019 performance hasn’t been nearly as dominant from a statistical perspective, it still warrants heavy consideration for the Pro Bowl. Jones is borderline unblockable at times and the disruption he causes can completely change the outcome of a game. He’s been asked to do more amid injuries along the defensive line, even playing defensive end more frequently for Kansas City this season.
Jones has only started in six games this season due to injury, as he missed several games with a groin strain. Despite the lack of playtime, he’s still accumulated five sacks on the season and 11 QB hits, showing off his dominance when it comes to getting after opposing passers.