Looking at this play:

We get a favorable alignment by the Ravens after the audible. The FS drops into coverage rather than showing blitz. The DE takes himself out of the play by not closing the gap between he and the QB/RB before the hand off but I'm really curious as to how much Rawls is looking at how the DT is lining up over Britt here.
DT shading inside Britt at the 1 (or is that the 2 tech? 1 is center's shoulder, 2 is guard's inside shoulder?) making it easier to seal the edge for the cutback. So my question is, does Rawls already have the cutback in mind as his first option? How much of this is decided by Rawls pre-snap?
Thanks in advance.
edit - actually, the FS drops back after the alignment change by the offense, not the audible from Russ but you get what I meant (i hope).
Another one...

Outside zone, right? Anyways, the cut block from Britt tells me that Rawls is expecting that cutback to be there if Okung can get to the LB (and it is). I loved this play.

We get a favorable alignment by the Ravens after the audible. The FS drops into coverage rather than showing blitz. The DE takes himself out of the play by not closing the gap between he and the QB/RB before the hand off but I'm really curious as to how much Rawls is looking at how the DT is lining up over Britt here.
DT shading inside Britt at the 1 (or is that the 2 tech? 1 is center's shoulder, 2 is guard's inside shoulder?) making it easier to seal the edge for the cutback. So my question is, does Rawls already have the cutback in mind as his first option? How much of this is decided by Rawls pre-snap?
Thanks in advance.
edit - actually, the FS drops back after the alignment change by the offense, not the audible from Russ but you get what I meant (i hope).
Another one...

Outside zone, right? Anyways, the cut block from Britt tells me that Rawls is expecting that cutback to be there if Okung can get to the LB (and it is). I loved this play.