I am completely comfortable in my knowledge of the mechanics of the game of baseball, to allow my observations to stand on their own.....
You choose to employ metrics to validate your opinion on the shortcomings of Derek Jeter. I choose to use what is available to me and although my knowledge of the mechanics of hitting coming from decades of study (which has translated into helping to improve the skills of hitters at multiple levels, including D1 1st team All-Americans), may be the area I'm better versed in, I have "some" understanding of the other skillsets involved.
I'm fully aware of the varying metrics used in player evaluation, as are the professional evaluators I've had the pleasure to discuss numerous topics with over the years and on the topic of Derek Jeter's defensive abilities, the "opinion" of many of those whose livelihoods depend on accurate evaluations, agree with me.
Does that mean your opinion is less valid than mine??? Absolutely not, but you cannot refute a single point I made in my original statement about Jeter in his prime years at the position. He possessed all the required skills to succeed at the position and the only area he trails some of the great defensive shortstops is maximum range, especially up the middle. Of course as most know, Cal Ripken also had similar issues and this isn't simply my opinion, but the opinion of people paid to give their opinion.
If you would like to debate Jeter's hands, release, footwork, arm strength, defensive acumen, etc., feel free. I love discussing "inside" baseball, from leak, to hip slide, the load phase, you name it.