There are a lot of things that make Aaron Donald as great of a player as he is. His jump off the snap, hand usage, sheer strength and knowledge of the game are just a few of the things that make him arguably the best defender in the NFL.

Oh, and he’s almost unblockable to the point where even double-teams won’t get the job done. Bleacher Report analyst Doug Farrar recently ranked the most unblockable players in the NFL and to no one’s surprise, Donald checked in at No. 1.

The NFL’s version of a needle in a haystack? Try to find something Donald doesn’t do at a plus level. You want power? Watch him come low off the snap and demolish a guard. You want quickness? Donald can blow past blocks as quickly as you see edge-rushers do it—his burst off the ball requires multiple replays to believe. You want hand technique? Donald can get past enemy blockers with rip and swim moves as well as anyone.

Farrar stakes his claim that Donald isn’t just the “best defensive player in the league and the most unblockable,” but no player can match his “consistent effectiveness from down to down.” Quite the high praise for a player with just four NFL seasons under his belt.

That sounds like someone who deserves to be making more than $6.9 million in 2018, too, doesn’t it? It’s blasphemous that Donald is the 11th-highest paid player on the Rams roster right now and yet Los Angeles still refuses to give him a contract.

In the words of fans everywhere, “pay the man.”