With the Kansas City defense, it's long been one to select for fans of the home run. If you want to plunk away with sack totals, for example, the numbers probably won't be there -- it's ranked 19th or worse in sacks in four of the last six year. But big plays (takeaways, and especially touchdowns) have been a strength.

Despite that lack of a pass rush, Kansas City has been very good (and consistent) at generating takeaways. This defense has finished in the top 10 in that regard seven years in a row, something nobody else has done (Buffalo and the Rams are on five-year streaks; New England has done it in four straight). And it's really been good at turning takeaways, and special teams plays, into touchdowns.

Over those seven years, Kansas City has scored 35 defensive and special teams touchdowns. At least 4 TDs in all of those seasons, and an average of 5 per year. (One last year by rookie linebacker Nick Bolton, pictured.) That's production that can win close matchups in fantasy leagues, and a reason Kansas City slips into our top 10 defenses even with what should again be a modest pass rush.

DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS TDS, 2015-PRESENT
Team15161718192021Total
Kansas City684544435
Baltimore427464128
Philadelphia755033528
Miami443523627
LA Rams416544125
Jacksonville428323224
Minnesota671320423
Chicago035622321
New England201474321
NY Giants642332121
Tampa Bay344161221
Indianapolis521036320
Denver644211119
Atlanta352231218
Dallas202113918
Detroit237231018
Houston324421218
LA Chargers154312218
Arizona732300217
Pittsburgh312343117
Seattle515230117
Carolina433113116
New Orleans305141216
Tennessee211342316
Washington512113316
Buffalo333014115
NY Jets010561215
Cincinnati103511213
San Francisco101251212
Cleveland311012210
Green Bay202202210
Las Vegas11022006

Eight of those touchdowns were on kick returns, and Kansas City doesn't have Tyreek Hill anymore. But don't overrate that: Hill accounted for 5 of those touchdowns (4 on punts and 1 on a kickoff), but none the last three seasons, with a reduced role in that area. Mecole Hardman had 2 of the team's 3 TDs in those years, and he's still around. And Kansas City's 27 defensive TDs since 2015 would still be No. 1 in the league even if you removed kick returns from the equation.

A lot of defenses will have better pass rushes, making them safer choices for weekly production in sack and takeaway driven fantasy leagues. But for touchdown upside, recent history suggests not many defenses will be better than Kansas City.

--Andy Richardson