While offensive schemes is pretty complex nowadays, I picture a lot of spread option. Nearly all shotgun, with movement from side to side before the snap, read option to the RB, and a mix of quick hits pass over the middle and down the sidelines when the safeties creep up. TEs not featured heavily. The smaller RBs getting a decent amount of “catches” that essentially long handoffs in space.
I think more planned runs for the QB. I think that is why Brown has given Richesson a hard look since he’s bigger (225). Meyers (210) is probably a little faster but more of a lanky build. Not sure of their relative merits as a thrower though. Meyers seems to be a bit better. Also since they both participanted heavily with the #1s in practice, theoretically we wouldn’t be as impacted if one of them was hurt, which really hurt us last year after McElvain and Myers went down.