No, I do not refer to N.T. Wright.
Yes, N.T. Wright is within orthodox Christianity.
He would not be orthodox in terms of Baptist doctrine, of course, but in terms of Christianity he is well within the orthodox position. He is Anglican. Most argue against his "New Perspective on Paul" which is neither new nor his. I agree with Reformed theologians (like Piper) who say he has contributed much to our understanding but have questionable doctrines. Not unorthodox, but ideas that are unproven.
That is your opinion, but not mine. I do not know that merely stating our opinions or beliefs is helpful or edifying to anyone.
Scripture proves that position to you, that is why you hold it. Scripture proves it wrong to me, that is why I do not. Just making statements do not add to the dialogue. We need to discuss our differences and engage one another.