Talk about a flip of the script. After leading the NFL in passing play percentage in 2016, the Ravens threw the ball just 17 times in Week 1 and doled out 41 carries to their running backs. With Andy Dalton offering up turnovers left and right to the Baltimore defense, the offense could play close to the vest throughout the afternoon. As such, the team's target leader ended in a tie between Jeremy Maclin and Breshad Perriman with just four. Maclin looks like the top receiver on this team, as he took more snaps than anyone else, but no Ravens wideout was on the field for more than 70 percent of the team's plays. We'll wait for a game where the offense must truly come out of its shell before drawing any major conclusions about the distribution of playing time for the other assets.