David Johnson, RB, first Pro Bowl selection: He might have been one of the easiest predictions in the entire league. Johnson leads the NFL in yards from scrimmage with 1,938 and set an NFL record on Sunday with his 14th straight game with at least 100 yards from scrimmage to start a season. He has 17 total touchdowns, tied for the fourth most in franchise history. Johnson has 30 touchdowns in 30 career games over the course of two seasons.
Larry Fitzgerald, WR, 10th Pro Bowl selection: Fitzgerald heads to Orlando as one of the most accomplished players -- if not the most -- in the Pro Bowl. He not only leads the NFL with 98 receptions but moved into third (second among wide receivers) on the all-time receptions list two weeks ago. He's on pace for a second straight 1,000-yard season after not having one since 2011, and is on pace to break his own franchise record of 109 receptions, which he set a year ago.
Patrick Peterson, CB, sixth Pro Bowl selection: Every week, Peterson is charged with defending the opposing offense's top receiver. He's had a daunting schedule this season, facing the likes of Julio Jones, Brandon Marshall, Mike Evans, Stefon Diggs, Jarvis Landry, DeSean Jackson and Brandin Cooks.