The Tennessee Titans officially agreed to terms with 2023 first-round pick and offensive lineman Peter Skoronski on Friday, and now we have the full breakdown of his rookie deal, which of course includes a fifth-year option.
According to Spotrac, Skoronski’s four-year deal is worth a total of $19.67 million and includes a signing bonus of $11.3 million. His first-year cap hit comes in at $3.57 million.
Here’s the full year-by-year breakdown of the deal:
Year | Base Salary | Signing Bonus | Cap Hit | Dead Cap |
2023 | $750,000 | $2,826,967 | $3,576,967 | $19,673,318 |
2024 | $1,644,242 | $2,826,967 | $4,471,209 | $16,096,351 |
2025 | $2,538,483 | $2,826,967 | $5,365,450 | $11,625,142 |
2026 | $3,432,725 | $2,826,967 | $6,259,692 | $6,259,692 |
There has been no shortage of debate about where people think Skoronski will end up playing for the majority of his career.
Some believe he’s better suited to play guard thanks to having shorter arms, but there are others who believe he has what it takes to overcome that and still be an elite left tackle.
However, for now, Skoronski looks set to play left guard, where he’ll be alongside Andre Dillard, who is expected to man left tackle.