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Then you started watching him too late. He is a skilled athletic big man. But he is raw.
You cannot be raw AND skilled, they are contradictory terms. Raw implies underdevelopment of skills, negating the ability to be skilled if you're raw.
DeAndre Jordan is young, has a good frame, decent build, great athleticism...
Can't shoot worth a damn from anywhere that's not a dunk, has fairly poor footwork, he's got really bad defensive fundamentals (and that was on display clearly against UCLA)...
So he's godawful and useless at the line, has no scoring range except point blank, he's a poor defender despite his athleticism and his BPG and BLK/40...
He has good hands, runs well, jumps well and all but he's weak at establishing and maintaining position. So that's time taken to develop him while he gets his skills from "nowhere to be seen" to "acceptable and useful in an NBA context," which will be some kind of miracle. He's also a turnover factory.
I mean, if you took him in the late lottery, it'd be something. He's a good rebounder, he's just mostly useless on offense, a terrible defender and a liability at the line, right? He's young, so he can improve his physical traits (core strength, balance, etc) and thereby improve his ability to get and hold good post position, and he's got time to work on his horrendous free throw shooting and raw offensive game but that's a lot of time for a fairly low-impact pick, so you don't want to waste a top-10 pick on that guy, really. Maybe 9th or 10th, but certainly not top-8.
He's just not that good right now, he's all athletic potential and no actual foundation.