3. Carlos Dunlap
Playing for NFL defensive guru Mike Zimmer, Carlos Dunlap is ready to reach double-digit sacks this season. Selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft, Dunlap, just like Fairley, fell in the draft due to character concerns, but proved his worth with over nine sacks during his rookie campaign, a career high to this day. However, Dunlap has had serious injury concerns since his rookie season, never playing a full season. On top of this, Dunlap hasn't managed to gain over 40 tackles in any of his three seasons, but in his upcoming fourth season, if Dunlap can stay on the field, he should set career highs in all categories. Last year, Dunlap was a popular candidate to breakout after displaying uncanny abilities for a defensive end in his first two seasons in the league. This year, the former Florida Gator will get a real shot at proving his worth again, with a breakout season being a real possibility.