"David may be the most underrated player on this entire list, earning only one Pro Bowl selection and one first-team All-Pro despite topping all off-the-ball linebackers in forced fumbles (20), tackles for loss (116) and solo tackles (709)," wrote NFL.com's Chris Wesseling . "Aside from David, the leader list in those first two categories is populated by the league's dominant edge rushers, such as Miller and Watt."

David has the most solo tackles of any player in the league since 2012 with 717, as of this past Saturday. His next tackle will be his 1,000th combined tackle. David's 116 tackles for loss are made even more impressive when you realize they rank second to only J.J. Watt since David entered the league in 2012. And Watt isn't flying around in coverage or going sideline to sideline like David on top of penetrating the backfield. David is one of just two players in NFL history, former Chicago Bear Brian Urlacher being the other, to record over 800 tackles, over 20 sacks and more than 10 interceptions in his first seven seasons. He's the only active player with 20+ sacks and 10+ interceptions since he got into the league. David also has the most fumble recoveries of any player in that span with 14.