Watt has been a wrecking ball at the point of attack, completely disrupting the game plans of three of Houston's first four opponents while displaying a playing style and non-stop motor that make him nearly impossible to contain. The fourth-year pro has posted the kind of production (15 tackles, two sacks, three passes defensed, one fumble recovery and a pick-six) that suggests he's the most dominant defender in the game -- and that's despite constantly facing double-teams along the line. Oh, and he also caught a touchdown pass as a tight end in a Week 2 win for the 3-1 Texans. At this point, he deserves serious consideration as a candidate to become the first defensive player to win the MVP award since Lawrence Taylor in 1986.