Agility 9

A great overall athlete, Peters is able to reach edge rushers with quick footwork and exceptional balance. Peters is quick out of his stance and has the lateral agility to slide and mirror the fastest rushers in the league.

Pass Block Speed 9

Peters can handle speed rushers thanks to his own athleticism, long arms to redirect and a powerful base that allows him to wall off rushers who are coming at him from a wide angle. A former tight end, Peters is able to get to the corner and knock speed rushers off balance.

Pass Block Power 9

Peters has a very strong lower body and is able to drop anchor and stonewall power rushers. His quickness is frustrating to pass rushers, but he also has the power to lock on to rushers and control them.

Run Blocking 10

Peters does a great job getting out in the run game. Is able to work as a lead blocker or as a pulling player on power schemes. As a left tackle he is often asked to work down the line of scrimmage, and his agility and length make him dangerous on the back side.

Move in Space 9

Is very light on his feet and able to reach to get to the second level. Peters can be used to pull and has the speed to trap defenders on back-side runs. The overall athleticism and agility of Peters is very impressive.

Pull/Trap 9.5

Does a good job keeping his balance and is among the faster tackles in the NFL in space. Peters has good vision, good agility and a natural smoothness to his movements. He's able to attack the second level and still drive-block defenders while on the move.

Strength 9

Peters doesn't have great weight-room strength, but his on-field power is more than enough. Peters is able to handle speed and power rushers with big, thick arms and a lower body built up to handle either style of rusher.

Technique 10

Peters is clean and fluid in his technique. Is quick out of his stance and shows great knee bend. He doesn't overextend when blocking on the edge. Peters does a great job keeping his feet under him and sliding to reach defenders.

Size 9.5

Peters passes the eyeball test. He has the long arms, thick legs and well-rounded bubble to handle the duties of the left tackle position. To be very picky, at 6'4" Peters is a bit shorter than most elite left tackles.

Health 8

Peters missed time during the 2011 season to injury but returned after missing just two games.

Overall 92

Jason Peters has everything you want from a left tackle in today's NFL. He is quick enough to handle the speed rushers lining up on the right side of the defense, strong enough to take on five-technique defensive ends in a 3-4 scheme and smart enough to make decisions on the fly.