Basically nearly every player under the right conducive playing conditions can throw a cut out pass.
It is more about the way a passer glides across field not cramping out his outside options, being able to play at, through, or deep from the line when it is right to do so, the way a passer holds the ball out in front in a manner that improves deceptive qualities, the way the passer presents his front on body in a way that leads to passing options or giving the illusion of one thing and doing another, the ability to straighten up and have the inside shoulder of defenders turning in, to hold back, to double pump or to release early, to get your lead runners into position and dictate the next move, the innate ability to make higher risk face balls look easy, the ability to set up plays prior or throughout the game before offering the option play or offering subtle variation.
Milford is a good player who will work well off second phase play and tired defensive lines, pushing through the middle or from depth out the back----he is only ever a fill in 5/8 at best.(probably make a better half for a mid quality team to offer penetration through the middle and keep the middle defensive line honest while offering the simple long pass to a better 5/8.)
Oh Milford being a "Pioneer of the torpedo bomb", how old are you again?(maybe you are referring to a more upright version of the original torpedo bomb)