Gamer, coordinated, etc. etc. etc. Doesn't matter. There was no one stronger in college than Shelden Williams. He put up 18/10/4 in college, national defensive player of the year, everyone kept saying oh, this guy is at worst a double double guy in the NBA. He was coordinated, smooth offense, 15 footer, great defender. 6'9". Why didn't he pan out? Not athletic enough.
Michael Wright, University of Arizona. Crafty, crafty scorer on a really good team. Could score on anyone. 6'7". Not athletic enough.
You have to look beyond how guys perform in college and see how they fit into the NBA. Every inch a power forward is under 6'10" has to be made up for by superior athleticism. At 6'7" you have to be a true athletic freak with really great leaping ability. Blair doesn't have it. Not even close. He's a fine college player, but there have been literally hundreds of awesome, awesome 6'7" college power forwards over the years.
Only a few 6'7" power forwards have ever even been rotational players in the NBA. We had one of the better ones on our team the last couple of years. Yes, Kenny Thomas is one of the better 6'7" power forwards in the NBA in the past 10 years. Turned out great, didn't it.