The typical game plan is Ramsey takes the #1 reciever out and then work out the rest. Baltimore's top receiving threat is a TE. Brown is the #1 WR but he only gets about 6.4 targets a game. Neutralizing does not do much. The TEs are their #1, #3, and #5 recievers. I assume we go three safeties a lot. Question is are we 3,3,5? Pull a LB when they are running team? Does a back 7 shadow Jackson? If so, there is less of a rush or coverage of the TEs. One of the big advantages of scheming the offense counter to the style most teams play is that defenses are not built to stop this approach.