The Chargers may already have one of the NFL’s most productive young edge rushers on their hands, even if the broader football world still hasn’t caught up.
Tuli Tuipulotu is heading into a summer that could bring a major contract extension, and the expectation is that he’s in line to get paid big - maybe even enough to reset the edge rusher market for the foreseeable future. But on the national stage, he’s still being treated like a name many fans would need a second to place.
That showed up again in ESPN’s annual edge rusher rankings, which are built from the opinions of NFL executives, scouts and coaches. Tuipulotu wasn’t just left out of the top 10. He didn’t even land in the “honorable mentions” or “also receiving votes” group.
The list was topped by Myles Garrett, now of the Los Angeles Rams, with Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons right behind him. Jared Verse and Josh Hines-Allen were among the honorable mentions, while Nick Herbig and Travon Walker also drew votes. Tuipulotu, meanwhile, was nowhere on the board.
That omission looks a little strange when you stack it against what he actually did last season. Tuipulotu finished with 13 sacks, which tied for sixth in the NFL, and added 20 tackles for loss, the fourth-most in the league. He also chipped in three passes defended, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.
The advanced numbers paint a more mixed picture, but not one that erases his impact. PFF gave Tuipulotu a 68.2 overall grade, placing him 53rd among 115 edge rushers. His pass-rush grade, though, came in at 74.4, good for 26th.
He’s also already cracked the NFL’s top 100 conversation, debuting at No. 86 this year.
Jim Harbaugh made clear how much he values Tuipulotu’s all-around game, telling Chargers.com’s Omar Navarro: "In about every area of his game. Ball moves, he moves," Jim Harbaugh said about Tuipulotu, according to Chargers.com’s Omar Navarro.
"Being able to defeat a blocker, come to a point, strike a blow, control the block, shed, run to the ball. As relentless as any player I've been around.”
At 23, Tuipulotu still has plenty of runway to keep building his reputation. For now, though, he looks like one of the league’s more overlooked edge defenders - and that’s probably just fine with the Chargers.
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