What is your ceiling then?
And jesus, take your smug attitude out. I said that he wasn't likely to, but you instantly jump down my throat because I still give him a chance?
It's silly to hold the belief that Stewart can legitimately progress for the sole reason that "it could happen".
It's a faint belief, and that faint belief exists for everyone. What's even more ignorant is instantly throwing away potential, no matter how faint potential "left", to the side so instantly. It amazes me that you still argue so vehemently like that potential seizes to exists instantly.
I'll admit entirely that you and I seemed to even be focused on different things, but I completely ignored physical maturity and went for a more technical and skill based view of Stewart, something that was entirely false. Until a point of physical maturity is reached, when the body is no longer developing, one cannot say that ceiling is stagnant. But from that point until the point when the body deteriorates, the ceiling and the floor for the player remain pretty much fixed, something that you seem to disagree with.
Let's use Stewart as an example. Drafted out of college, he's already gone through his physical development. Based on his talent, I don't see how we can argue that his ceiling isn't constant throughout, as well as his floor. These are the talents he has, and this is the maximum or minimum that he can do. Younger prospects have the extra time to develop and make adjustments. I can't see how you argue that this changes their ceiling. It simply increases the likelihood of a positive outcome. With more time to make adjustments and develop technically, you are more likely to reach your ceiling.
I didn't say that age didn't matter. Saying that would be ignorant. You completely ignored my words when I said that age affected the probability of them reaching their ceiling. Once they've reached their physical peak, it's up to the technical aspect to grow along with it. And yeah, the longer it takes for them to get that together, the less likely it is. But it's still possible, up until their points where their natural abilities deteriorate.