Tristan Wirfs ranks third among NFL offensive tackles in latest poll
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 4:50 AM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026
Tristan Wirfs of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been ranked third among NFL offensive tackles by league personnel in a recent ESPN poll. Despite his high ranking, Wirfs received an eighth-place vote from one evaluator, drawing criticism for what some consider an undervaluation of his skills. Previous injury issues have raised questions about his consistency, but an NFC executive believes there remains untapped potential in Wirfs's game. As he continues his career, Wirfs aims to silence remaining doubts about his elite status in the league.
- •Wirfs ranked third in a poll of top NFL offensive tackles.
- •He received an inexplicable eighth-place vote from one evaluator.
- •An NFC executive states Wirfs has untapped potential.
- •Wirfs had a career-high PFF offensive grade of 92.7 last season.
- •He aims to prove his elite status following recent injuries.
- 4:50 AMYahoo Sports — ‘There's probably another level he can still get to' - Bucs' Tristan Wirfs gets an inexplicable vote from NFL personnel in recent NFL ranking
"The multi-time first team All-Pro still has some folks to win over, it appears.
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