I think your Stack Overflow profile itself is just fine and don't see anything there that is counter-indicative of good quality. In fact, quite the opposite: you have lots of well written content, lots of accepted answers and nothing hanging out there with any number of negative votes. Also, your level of participation (and therefore reputation score too) are well, well above the average Stack Overflow user, which certainly doesn't hurt.
Relative to how prospective employers view your profile, this is why the Careers Profiles are there -> to give you the ability to decide what you want to feature on your profile (or not). To your point, your highest voted and most popular content on Stack Overflow, while there is nothing wrong with it, may not be the same stuff you want to highlight to represent you. In this case, just go into your Careers profile and select the stuff you do want highlight.
In fact, the whole idea behind Stack Overflow Careers profiles is to give developers a specific place and a standard set of tools to curate all their contributions and accomplishments, precisely so that they can be showcased and searchable by prospective employers in the manner you determine.