I think this is perfectly reasonable and should not be changed.
First, you should know that the general rule is that the tags are sorted by score, not number of answers. What you see is an edge case where one of your top tags (when it comes to votes) is a tag you only have a single answer in.
This doesn't happen for me, so I have to show it on someone else's profile:
Let's look at koala_devkoala_dev who has provided a very high scoring answervery high scoring answer to a question tagged: css, twitter-bootstrap, twitter-bootstrap-3 and centering.
Now, this of course gives him a very high score those tags:
Score / Posts
css: 1960 / 196
twitter-bootstrap: 1735 / 104
twitter-bootstrap-3: 1368 / 35
centering: 1165 / 1
and
html: 617 / 183
jquery: 506 / 254
These are his top scoring tags. The top-tags on the front page are css, twitter-bootstrap, twitter-bootstrap-3, html and jquery.
What is most indicative of his skills? 1165 points on one post in centering, or 617 points on 183 posts in html?
Having one or two super popular answers would skew the Top-tags section so that only those minor tags would be shown. For that reason, tags where you have very few answers are omitted from that section. Perfectly reasonable, and definitely the way it should be done (IMHO).