I don’t agree. Slim’s comment merely highlights that none of Hooper, Wilson nor Valetini are recognised jumpers. Rodda is probably the best jumping lock we have and isn’t in the squad. Neither is Hanigan, who is probably our best jumping flanker.
There was a recent article (by Nick Bishop I think) which highlighted that the French team don’t normally pick non-jumping flankers, which means that they can carry a lock or two who is there primarily as a lifter and occasional target, whereas the Australian & NZ style requires both locks to be primary targets.
If Skelton was available he may well be first picked, but I find it far more surprising that people continue to see an imperative to include OS based players on the basis of their form in the UK/France when previous selections have shown that is no guarantee they are going to be able to translate that ‘World best’ form here. Especially players who might throw out the balance of the existing side.
Hooper is locked in. One or both of Wilson & Valetini (or Nasirani) are highly likely.
Set piece at test level is vital.
Slim’s comment might swim against the tide - but I don’t see anything naive about it. If nothing else Skelton’s selection would likely require some rethink in two of 5, 6 & 8.