Grade for Titans drafting Northwestern OL Peter Skoronski

Shaun Calderon gives his grade for the Titans’ first-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, OT Peter Skoronski.

After missing out on the top two quarterbacks in the draft, the Tennessee Titans ultimately decided to stick and pick at their original slot, and in my opinion, they hit an absolute grand slam with the selection of Northwestern offensive lineman, Peter Skoronski.

The Northwestern product is a true technician along the offensive line. Now, the real question is: where exactly does he line up in Week 1?

Due to his sub-33-inch arms, he may be better suited physically for the interior, but if there was anybody who deserves the benefit of the doubt that he can be an anomaly along the blindside, it’s Peter Skoronski.

No, he doesn’t have the ideal arm length you would prefer, but he knows how to compensate for it with fantastic hand usage, explosive athleticism and a cerebral approach to the position that will give him a chance against anybody.

It should also be noted that he was announced as a tackle when he was officially drafted.

There will undoubtedly be rookie growing pains early on where his length — or lack thereof — gets exposed, but more often than not Skoronski should be able to hold his own regardless of where he plays.

The Titans just got a pillar along the offensive line, and his impact should be felt rather quickly.

Grade: A

Check out Skoronski’s full scouting report here