“There’s nothing Lamar can’t do,” Culley told the NFL Network. “Right now, though, they just run a system that kind of limits what he does in the passing game. But if they opened it up, he would be able to do that.”
One of the issues is the number of opportunities for Jackson to throw the ball.
The Ravens ranked last in the NFL averaging 171.2 yards passing per game last season. Baltimore also attempted the least passes in the league with 406.
The goal this offseason is to find more balance. Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta is regularly in contact with Jackson about the direction of the team.