WYATT TELLER

Wyatt Teller is an offensive guard celebrated for his physicality, athleticism, and dominance in the trenches. Born on November 21, 1994, Teller began his college football career at Virginia Tech, where he initially played on the defensive line before switching to the offensive line. This move proved pivotal, as Teller quickly became a standout for the Hokies.

Teller was a four-year contributor at Virginia Tech, eventually earning a starting role at left guard. His combination of size, strength, and agility allowed him to excel in both pass protection and run blocking. Teller's efforts were recognized in his senior season (2017), as he was named to the First-Team All-ACC.

Teller entered the 2018 NFL Draft and was selected in the 5th round (166th overall) by the Buffalo Bills. After spending his rookie season primarily as a backup, Teller started seven games in 2019. Midway through the season, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns, a move that became a turning point in his career.

With the Browns, Teller blossomed into one of the league’s top guards. By the 2020 season, he was a key part of Cleveland's offensive line, helping anchor a unit that powered one of the NFL's best rushing attacks. His tenacious blocking and highlight-reel pancake blocks earned him widespread recognition. Teller's performance in 2021 and 2022 earned him Pro Bowl honors and solidified his reputation as an elite guard.

Teller remains a cornerstone of the Browns’ offensive line as of 2024. Known for his physicality, relentless effort, and leadership, he continues to play a vital role in Cleveland's offensive success, paving the way for their running game and protecting the quarterback.