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1 Peter Skoronski
Description: Peter Skoronski has a case for not only the best lineman in this draft, but the best overall player in the draft. The only significant question to his game is his size, specifically his arm length. He is 6’4” and 313lbs, but the arm length 32 ¼ inches puts him in the 4th percentile of offensive tackles, and the 79 ½ inch wingspan puts him in the 9th percentile. In spite of his numerous seasons of experience at left tackle, he is likely suited for a role at a guard spot because of his measurables. However, he has numerous strengths that make him have a high floor, as well as a high ceiling, especially if he kicks inside. First of all, his technique in both the running and passing game is immaculate. He has a strong base to anchor, and has fluid hips to pull and lead in the running game. He has good agility to climb to the next levels in the running game as well. He could work on some drills to improve his explosion, as he lacks that at times, but overall is set up well to be a high level starter immediately. Teams who draft him may try him at tackle first, with some success, and ultimately he is so technically sound that he has a chance to stay there.