
#77 G · Tennessee Titans
Height
6'4"
Weight
313 lbs
Age
24
College
Northwestern
Draft
2023, Rd 1, #11
Experience
3 yrs
G Rank
#1 / 172
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On the field, Peter Skoronski grades out as a strong G for Tennessee Titans (B+ Performance). That places him 1st of 172 graded gs. The contract is harder to defend: the Contract Value Index calls it fairly priced (C+), with the cost outrunning the output. The public read is positive (B- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$19.7M
Guaranteed
$19.7M
AAV
$4.9M/yr
Tennessee Titans got a C+ Contract Value Index out of the Peter Skoronski signing because the guaranteed money matches the production tier. At $4.9M AAV on a four-year rookie deal, Skoronski's contract reflects exactly what he's delivered so far—a solid starter with B+ on-field performance but without Pro Bowl or All-Pro honors to justify premium market value. His 2025 season saw him appear in 17 games, the kind of durability and consistency you want from an interior lineman, yet the lack of elite recognition keeps him anchored in the reliable depth category rather than franchise-cornerstone territory. At 24 years old in his third season, Skoronski still has runway for development, and the Titans' decision to exercise his fifth-year rookie option signals organizational confidence rather than panic—a measured institutional vote that aligns with media positioning of him as an underappreciated locker-room presence building toward a meaningful showcase year in 2026. The rookie-scale structure means no immediate cap risk, and for a guard of his profile and age, the deal is neither a steal nor an overpay; it is a straightforward, performance-appropriate contract that reflects where he stands in the positional hierarchy. As the Titans continue their offseason rebuild with signings across defense and receiver, Skoronski represents organizational stability on the line, not a marquee talent, and his CVI grade appropriately captures that middle ground.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Peter's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Peter Skoronski is a third-year guard for the Tennessee Titans, a former Northwestern standout and first-round pedigree lineman still carving out his NFL identity. At just 24, he earns a B+ grade — a strong mark for a young interior lineman with legitimate upside. He profiles as a developing starter with the tools to grow into a top-tier guard in the AFC. Skoronski's most notable current-season metric is his 100% snap availability, well above the NFL average of 72%, signaling durability and coaches' trust in his consistency. For an offensive lineman, availability is foundational — missing snaps means missing development reps, and Skoronski is banking every one. The concern remains his limited sample size of just 17 career games across three seasons, which makes projecting his ceiling more speculative than data-driven. Comparisons to guards like Dalton Risner in his developmental years feel apt — technically sound, reliable, but still refining the physical dominance required at the next level. If Skoronski can stay healthy and build on his current availability trend, a jump to an A-range grade is realistic within two seasons. Watch his run-blocking consistency and pass protection against elite edge rushers as the true measuring sticks moving forward.
Peter Skoronski ranks 1st of 172 graded gs by performance. Peter grades out ahead of names like Ed Ingram (B).
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Tennessee Titans fans and writers have settled into a B- sentiment grade on Peter Skoronski. The narrative around the third-year guard has shifted favorably in recent weeks, anchored by the Titans' decision to exercise his fifth-year rookie option—a move that media coverage has framed as a straightforward organizational vote of confidence in his development trajectory rather than a placeholder decision. Skoronski is now publicly positioned as a solid depth guard with growing recognition within NFL circles and valued as an underappreciated lineman and locker-room presence, though the lack of Pro Bowl or All-Pro honors keeps him firmly in the reliable starter category rather than elite prospect status. Recent headlines emphasizing his leadership focus and position-battle clarity, combined with the Titans' active offseason spending on defensive ends, linebackers, and wide receivers, reinforce a narrative that the front office is building around his contributions on the offensive line. The tension remains real—the on-field production hasn't yet validated the 11th overall draft pedigree from 2023—but the institutional credibility from the organization, the measured media framing, and the clear runway for 2026 to become a meaningful showcase year keep the sentiment grounded in cautious optimism rather than skepticism.
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