Best, worst PFF grades in the Huskers’ loss to UCLA

The Nebraska Cornhuskers lost their third straight game on Saturday afternoon, falling behind early and ultimately losing to the UCLA Bruins 27-20 in Lincoln.

The loss dropped the Huskers to 5-4 on the season and 2-4 in Big Ten play.

Here are the Huskers’ top 10 performers on both offense and defense (minimum 10 snaps played), per Pro Football Focus, as well as a mention of some low performances as well. For reference, a grade of 60.0 is considered average while those in the 30s are very poor and those in the 90s are elite.

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Offense

  • RT Bryce Benhart: 77.5
  • WR Isaiah Neyor: 73.2
  • WR Jacory Barney Jr.: 72.0
  • RB Dante Dowdell: 71.2
  • LG Justin Evans-Jenkins: 69.9
  • C Ben Scott: 67.4
  • TE Luke Lindenmeyer: 66.2
  • RG Henry Lutovsky: 64.0
  • QB Dylan Raiola: 61.2
  • RB Emmett Johnson: 60.8

Benhart was flawless in pass protection as he didn’t allow a quarterback pressure on 41 pass-blocking snaps. Neyor also earned a favorable grade after catching four passes for a team-high 89 yards and a touchdown.

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