I think the point is that your posted “decision” doesn’t explain why that’s the decision.2023 NFL Draft Prospects: Offensive Tackle – WalterFootball
Skoronski is slated to play left tackle for the Wildcats in 2022, but NFL teams have him as a guard on their preseason watch list. That is easy to understand because he is short and lacks length for tackle as a pro. Skoronski broke into the starting lineup as a freshman and played well over the past few seasons. Skoronski is a tough, polished technician who could be a good NFL guard.
Pro sources said Skoronski looked heavier and stronger in fall camp than he did in 2021, and he showed more strength in 2022. They say adding power has given him the flexibility to also play right tackle in the NFL. They note that like Slater, Skoronski can bend and move. Not all pro teams are sold on Skoronski being as good as Slater, and the debate about Skoronski staying at tackle or moving to guard will probably extend through the 2023 NFL Draft until his franchise decides where to start him out.
I guess it's been decided can y'all stfu and retire this tiresome debate?
Once again, strictly points to his size/length as why he’s suitable for G not T.
But as pointed out, guys in the NFL previously have been his size and succeeded as T.