The Tennessee Titans look very different on the offensive line than they did a year ago and the change should be viewed as positive for the most part. Peter Skoronski is staying at left guard, but new players could occupy four of the five spots on the offensive line.
Every NFL organization strives to draft productive young players to its team. Some of those picks work out, and these young players make an immediate impact for their franchise.
For the Tennessee Titans, the 2025 season is all about building for the future. Fresh off a 3-14 season, expectations for the Titans are very low entering the 2025 campaign, but there's still good reason to keep an eye on them.
The Tennessee Titans hope to have a better offensive line in the upcoming season. The team should look very different in the trenches, but there is one spot they aren't touching — and they shouldn't.
The Tennessee Titans offensive line is poised to make a big leap this season, and they’ll be led by the best guard tandem this team has seen in a long time.
Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Peter Skoronski is coming into the third year of his career, where he is expected to be a force in the trenches. This is the first year where Skoronski doesn't have to deal with a new coaching staff coming in, so that could play a huge part in his development.
After the New England Patriots selected offensive tackle Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, there were a lot of questions about where he'd line up along the offensive line.
The Tennessee Titans have a relatively new offensive line, and despite only entering his third NFL season, left guard Peter Skoronski is now the longest-tenured member of the unit.
The Tennessee Titans are welcoming Cam Ward as their new quarterback after making him the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. It's a tough task for Ward, but the teammates he will be working with will have his back.
Before signing with the team, Dan Moore Jr. already had some connections to the Tennessee Titans. Moore, 26, told team reporter Jim Wyatt that he had met Peter Skoronski and JC Latham a few years ago training during the offseason.
Heading into the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, few players had more to gain or lose than LSU tackle Will Campbell. If he came into Indianapolis, checked all
The 2025 NFL Draft’s offensive tackle talent pool is not necessarily at the same level as last season, but that doesn’t mean we won’t still see an infusion of talented offensive line starters enter the league this spring.
Height: 6060 (unofficial) Weight: 323 (unofficial) Year: Junior Pro Comparison: Peter Skoronski LSU Tigers offensive lineman Will Campbell has been a standout left tackle for the Tigers program but likely faces a more favorable projection to the interior in the NFL.
Former first round draft pick and projected starting left guard Peter Skoronski is an essential piece of the puzzle for the Tennessee Titans in 2024. After a rookie season that showed flashes of greatness, Skoronski is looking to take the next step in year two.
In the newest episode of "The Football Room," James Foster turned back the clock to the 2023 NFL Draft. After watching their rookie seasons, we re-graded the first 16 picks in the first round.
Titans rookie left guard Peter Skoronski initially thought he had food poisoning. But when the pain didn’t subside after two days, the 22-year-old lineman knew it was time to see a medical professional.
It is not uncommon to hear about awkward interviews and questions during the predraft process in the NFL, and Tennessee Titans first-round pick Peter Skoronski shared a bizarre story of his experience when he was interviewed by the Atlanta Falcons.