I can't argue that Seth Wand has the physical potential to become a top LT in the NFL. If you look back on their combine obstacle course results and measurements, Wand compares to '04 #2 pick Robert Gallery. Unquestionably, Wand is the best athlete currently among the Texans O-linemen.
But, I don't think there's anything unfair about characterizing Wand as one of the worst pass blocking LTs in the league. For every sack that his man lucked into, I can name a brutal hit Carr took from Seth's man after releasing the ball. Carr had to leave the Jets game after taking a head shot from Eric Barton after Wand completely whiffed on a block. Sure, Wand can improve with experience and technique. Considering that Wand came from a small college where he likely easily dominated by his physical presence, it's no wonder he's way behind in those areas. But, should Wand be getting that experience at the expense of your $50 million QB?
While Wand did seem to improve as a run blocker over the course of the season, you can't say that that about Seth's pass blocking. And it's not just some fans who question Wand's ability at LT. It was Dom Capers & his staff that pulled Wand off the field against the Bears on sure passing downs. Of course Capers then found out that Marcus Spears wasn't the answer, either. The Texans have already questioned Wand's ability during the '04 season. It's only reasonable to think they'll debate whether he's the answer at LT for the '05 season. Wand may be back at LT on opening day, but it's no slam dunk.