The 6-foot-6, 300-pound Jaimes played right tackle in 2017 before moving to the left side last season. He started every game in 2018 and earned honorable-mention All-Big Ten honors.

The most intriguing question about Jaimes is simple: How good can he become before he leaves the program?

You can bank on Nebraska offensive line coach Greg Austin pushing Jaimes hard to maximize his talent. In a memorable session with reporters last August, Austin made perfectly clear the manner in which he challenges the team's best offensive lineman.

"I want him to be dominant; I don't want him to just be good," the coach said before lapsing into how he motivates Jaimes. "I want you to be the freaking best left tackle in the Big Ten, all right? And then the best left tackle in the country. That's our goal. Those guys know our standards are Outland trophies and Rimington trophies. I mean, that was the standard established a long time ago. That's what you're competing with.

"You're not just competing with these other guys from other schools who don't have the history. We have history here, bro. There's a different mindset that comes along with playing the position at this school."