Titans’ Peter Skoronski talks arm length, where he might play, more

Peter Skoronski touched on a number of topics in his first presser with the Titans, including his arm length, where he might play and much more.

The Tennessee Titans added to their offensive line on Thursday night when they selected Northwestern offensive tackle Peter Skoronski with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft.

In his first presser as a member of the Titans, Skoronski revealed he enjoyed a beer and some pizza prior to his being drafted and had to sneak away to a corner when he got the call.

“Everyone is so excited, and supportive of me,” Skoronski said per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online. “I had to run away into a corner to get the phone call (from the Titans). It’s just awesome to be surrounded by so many supportive people.

“I probably only had one beer – I had to stay locked in for the night. But tons of pizza, though – I’ve been eating.”

In his first Zoom meeting with the media, Skoronski touched on a number of subjects, including the controversy over his arm length, where he thinks he’ll end up playing, and his desire to wear his No. 77, which was previously Taylor Lewan’s number.

Check out all that and more below.