ISU is lined up in a four-receiver spread package with three receivers (trips) to the strong side and the RB lined up to the left of the QB. This is a pass play, evidenced by the fact that the line is in its pass block two-point stance. The QB takes the snap and does a quick 5-step drop and the RB sells a pass block look before going out for a route.
Although we can’t see the routes the WRs are running, we have a pretty good idea that all three on the trips side are running a route deep enough to get the first down if the pass was to be completed.