AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year


The AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year is an annual award presented by the Associated Press to the defensive player in the National Football League deemed to have had the most outstanding season. It has been awarded since 1971. The winner is decided by votes from a panel of 50 AP sportswriters. Since 2011, the award has been presented at the annual NFL Honors ceremony the day before the Super Bowl, along with other AP awards, such as the AP NFL Offensive [Player of the Year award], AP NFL [Most Valuable Player award], and AP NFL Rookie of the Year award. The most recent winner is cornerback Patrick Surtain II of the Denver Broncos.
Lawrence Taylor, J. J. Watt, and Aaron Donald are the only three-time winners of the award. Joe Greene, Ray Lewis, Mike Singletary, Bruce Smith, and Reggie White have each won it twice. Taylor is the only player to win the award as a rookie, doing so in 1981. In 2008, James Harrison became the only undrafted free agent to win the award. White is the only player to win the award with two different teams, winning in 1987 with the Philadelphia Eagles and again with the Green Bay Packers in 1998. J. J. Watt is the only player to win the award unanimously, receiving 50 out of 50 first place votes in 2014. He was also a near-unanimous winner in 2012 as he earned 49 out of 50 votes.
As of the end of the 2024 NFL season, linebackers have won the award seventeen times, more than any other position. A defensive end has won fifteen times, followed by ten defensive tackles, seven cornerbacks, and five safeties. Only two winners of the AP Defensive Player of the Year award have also won the AP's Most Valuable Player award for the same season: defensive tackle Alan Page in 1971 for the Minnesota Vikings and linebacker Lawrence Taylor in 1986 for the New York Giants.

Winners

SeasonPlayerPositionTeam
1971Alan PageDTMinnesota
1972Joe GreeneDTPittsburgh
1973Dick AndersonSMiami
1974Joe GreeneDTPittsburgh
1975Mel BlountCBPittsburgh
1976Jack LambertLBPittsburgh
1977Harvey MartinDEDallas
1978Randy GradisharLBDenver
1979Lee Roy SelmonDETampa Bay
1980Lester HayesCBOakland
1981Lawrence TaylorLBNY Giants
1982Lawrence TaylorLBNY Giants
1983Doug BettersDEMiami
1984Kenny EasleySSeattle
1985Mike SingletaryLBChicago
1986Lawrence TaylorLBNY Giants
1987Reggie WhiteDEPhiladelphia
1988Mike SingletaryLBChicago
1989Keith MillardDTMinnesota
1990Bruce SmithDEBuffalo
1991Pat SwillingLBNew Orleans
1992Cortez KennedyDTSeattle
1993Rod WoodsonCBPittsburgh
1994Deion SandersCBSan Francisco
1995Bryce PaupLBBuffalo
1996Bruce SmithDEBuffalo
1997Dana StubblefieldDTSan Francisco
1998Reggie WhiteDEGreen Bay
1999Warren SappDTTampa Bay
2000Ray LewisLBBaltimore
2001Michael StrahanDENY Giants
2002Derrick BrooksLBTampa Bay
2003Ray LewisLBBaltimore
2004Ed ReedSBaltimore
2005Brian UrlacherLBChicago
2006Jason TaylorDEMiami
2007Bob SandersSIndianapolis
2008James HarrisonLBPittsburgh
2009Charles WoodsonCBGreen Bay
2010Troy PolamaluSPittsburgh
2011Terrell SuggsLBBaltimore
2012J. J. WattDEHouston
2013Luke KuechlyLBCarolina
2014J. J. WattDEHouston
2015J. J. WattDEHouston
2016Khalil MackDEOakland
2017Aaron DonaldDTLA Rams
2018Aaron DonaldDTLA Rams
2019Stephon GilmoreCBNew England
2020Aaron DonaldDTLA Rams
2021T. J. WattLBPittsburgh
2022Nick BosaDESan Francisco
2023Myles GarrettDECleveland
2024Patrick Surtain IICBDenver