2023 NFL Mock Draft: Aaron Rodgers part of blockbuster trade in Round 1
By Randy Gurzi
14. New England Patriots: Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern
One thing Bill Belichick likes in his players is versatility and that’s what Peter Skoronski brings to the table. He’s played all over the offensive line for Northwestern and in 2022 he replaced Rashawn Slater and held his own.
New England has a couple of needs on the offensive line and can decide to use Skoronski as a left tackle — moving Trent Brown to the right side — or just have him take over as the opposite bookend. Having said that, he can also move to guard should they feel they have decent options on the outside.
15. Green Bay Packers: Jordan Addison, WR, USC
Just two selections after they added a stud tight end, the Green Bay Packers are back at it, this time with their own pick. They again focus on the offensive side of the ball as they bring in Jordan Addison from USC.
Addison put up video game numbers while at Pitt and then with the Trojans, he proved he can still perform in the big games but overall, wasn’t as explosive. He’s still one of the more complete wideouts in this class and joining Christian Watson and Michael Mayer — who was selected at 13 — will only help him make an impact.