So for me...I see Skoronski as a potential All-Pro LT. I think the arm length is overrated, and the guy is a master of his craft already. He is one of the highest graded LTs in college football...3 year starter at Northwestern. I would LOVE to have him on our team. He is as sure a thing as there is in this draft.
All that said...Im not drafting him in the 1st round, and then switching his position to guard. Im sure he would be great there too, but there are guys like who will also be great guards in rounds 2 and 3 this year...and we already have 3 picks in those rounds.
I we want to trade down and pick an O-Lineman in the 1st round...that player HAS to be a tackle IMO or its a waste of a pick from a value standpoint.
Yeah the overthinking on this is dumb.
The exact same thing played out with Rashawn Slater from Northwestern who has the exact same 33" arms and in his rookie season was 2nd team All Pro and a Pro Bowler.
Easily the best tackle in the draft.
Joe Thomas had 33.8" arms and is a future all of fame LT. Joe Staley has 33.5" arms and is likely a future hall of fame LT. Are we really saying 0.5"-0.8" makes a difference?
David DeCastro was a 6x Pro Bowler and 3x All Pro and had 32.75" arms.
Our very own DJ Humphries has 33.63" arms. La'el Collins 33.25". Mitchell Schwartz was the best RT in the league for a number of years with 33.5" arms.
33" arms are fine, especially on someone as obviously talented as Skoronski. Teams aren't going to be put off by 33".