Husker in WI
All-Conference
If Jaimes is the best we have, then we are in big trouble (based on 2019 performance). I don't recall how many replays I watched this year where Jaimes got beat resulting in a negative play or failure to convert type of situation..but I remember his name being one that I felt always missed or got beat when it counted most. Maybe I am being a little unfair to him, but it's just what I remember from watching replays this season.
He was - Offensive MVP in the team awards, and the only lineman to get any kind of all-conference recognition. Honorable mention from the coaches I believe. I think he was pretty solid, but on the offensive line mistakes are way easier to notice than good plays. Particularly on the edge.
M problem with PFF is from what I've gathered their "proprietary grading system" is two dudes watching plays and deciding how well a player did his job. It's what they do so I trust it more than a random person's eye test (or my own for that matter), but I don't get too caught up in the specific grades once they're close. I don't see how you can completely objectively break down what a player is supposed to do from an outside perspective and score it alongside other players in different situations. Are we 93rd if we play Louisiana's schedule? They ranked 9th, but I seriously doubt they have the 9th best line in the country.