The throws by non-QBs I can recall are mainly preceded by short laterals or pitches. Suna, for example, had some great passes in these situations.
But has the Edelman-type play, where there is a long overhead lateral to the receiver, who then throws a long pass, been done? (And when?) With a long lateral, you need a lot more precision in the play.
Also, in the Edelman play, an offensive lineman (Solder) threw a cut block against the rusher (Suggs) to force the rusher's arms down and clear the passing lane for the QB. Has that been done?
But has the Edelman-type play, where there is a long overhead lateral to the receiver, who then throws a long pass, been done? (And when?) With a long lateral, you need a lot more precision in the play.
Also, in the Edelman play, an offensive lineman (Solder) threw a cut block against the rusher (Suggs) to force the rusher's arms down and clear the passing lane for the QB. Has that been done?