The Ravens have quickened the pace of getting in and out of the huddle, a major requirement of Harbaugh’s this offseason. They will probably attack more using the no-huddle, which plays to Jackson’s ability to improvise.
The Ravens appear to have more short passes in the playbook yet still can attack the entire field with clearing routes and Jackson throwing to outside the numbers.
There is usually a quick throw option for Jackson, and his footwork in dropping back has more design instead of the standard five- or seven-step dropback. And get this ... the Ravens even have screens.