Some of us have been advocating for more RB screens/swing passes, bubble screens, pop passes/jet sweeps, etc. for a long time. For whatever reason, they haven't happened.
Also, if teams are going to play press coverage with no safety help (i.e. Clemson) to one side, Perry or Greene are going to have to feast on 50/50 balls. That's just taking what the defense is giving us. Problem there is Clemson apparently can't commit pass interference/holding against Wake. A quicker release fade route (like you see more often in the red zone) vs. a long developing 40+ yard heave downfield would also help keep Sam clean.
There's not really an answer that's just them feeling good about the personnel.
They like throwing the bubble screen to the slot, but throwing it to Roberson was a lost cause as we saw time after time, he's not the guy you want doing that. They ran it to success with Ke'Shawn a few times, including against Clemson, and he registered 60% of his targets from behind the LOS to 9 yards. Morin was the closest at 46%. Now that the slot will be more of a timeshare instead of a 70/30 split(granted if everyone stays healthy), I can see them doing that more.
RB Screens/Swing passes, well that's just on Sam. Not meant to bash him, but the list of times he could easily just check it down is...he just has to do it more. Clemson, Pitt, Wisconsin, NC State. When he starts pushing whenever the game is spiraling a bit, his nasty tick is just keep pushing it downfield and not just get back into a rhythm.
Pop passes and jet sweeps for this OL will be... close to zero unless they play better in games against larger DL. They have to learn to block right then in order for funky stuff