Sure.
2 of those 4 should be pretty easy for any NFL QB.
The other 2 take awareness, time and chemistry. The former Justin has shown little of at times. Physically for a good NFL QB they should be routine. But that means little without the presnap processing to execute, which now raises the level of completion difficulty.
But that isn't the point though, is it? The point was to invite a "yes" in it's most simple form. Then to use that affirmation as the crux or focal point as your "winning" piece to your attempted argument.
Can and should Justin fields hit half of those 4 throws? Yes.
Would that somehow increase his production to make him an average to above average NFL QB? No.
Like I said, I'll touch base at a later time.