Next up in our scouting report series for potential Tennessee Titans draft targets is one of my personal favorites, Northwestern offensive lineman Peter Skoronski.
Skoronski is not only considered the most NFL-ready offensive lineman in the entire draft, but he also happens to be the grandson of five-time NFL champion, Bob Skoronski, an offensive lineman for the Packers’ championship teams of the 60s.
Despite all of this, Skoronski is one of the more polarizing prospects in the class. There is no denying that he is one of the most talented players regardless of position, but trying to figure out where he’s best suited to maximize his skill set to the fullest is where the debate really begins.
This article is going to cover both sides of the tackle versus guard debate by discussing and showing examples of the good and the bad.
Before we get started, it’s important to note that the majority of the clips that were chosen were specifically picked due to the level of competition Skoronski was facing.
Outside of the very first one, each rep shown below was against either former first-round pass-rusher George Karlafatis (Purdue), or eventual first-rounder Lukas Van Ness (Iowa).
Also, a quick reminder that all of the grades and individual rankings that are included are my own opinions after spending the last few months studying each of these individuals.
Let’s not wait any longer and take a closer look at one of the top offensive linemen in the 2023 NFL Draft.