Tennessee Titans face O-Line dilemmas while Skoronski shines
The Tennessee Titans find themselves in a precarious situation as questions mount regarding their offensive line. However, one position stands out as a beacon of stability: left guard. Peter Skoronski, the Titans’ former No. 11 overall pick, has been nothing short of exceptional. The 2023 first-round selection has not only met but exceeded expectations in his rookie campaign.
Skoronski’s Stellar Performance
While the Titans may not feel pressured to secure Skoronski’s services this offseason, taking proactive steps to sign him to a long-term deal could signal a commitment to fortifying their offensive line. The struggles faced by the O-Line this season have been well-documented, but Skoronski is not among the issues plaguing the unit.
In a recent matchup against the San Francisco 49ers, Skoronski’s performance stood out remarkably:
53 snaps played
0 sacks allowed
0 quarterback pressures allowed
PFF grade: 87.5
Run-blocking grade: 83.7
Pass-blocking grade: 81.5
0 penalties committed
These numbers speak volumes about his effectiveness and reliability on the field.
A Need for Stability
As the Titans grapple with numerous challenges this season, retaining Skoronski becomes increasingly vital. The former Northwestern standout represents not just a solid player but a cornerstone for the team’s future. If the Titans fail to secure his long-term commitment, the existing issues within the offensive line will likely exacerbate, jeopardizing the team’s overall performance moving forward.
The call to action is clear: the Titans must prioritize re-signing Peter Skoronski. His contributions thus far have solidified him as a key figure in a tumultuous season, and ensuring his presence on the team could pave the way for a more stable and effective offensive line in the years to come.

