Pogacar, in his third season, was winning his second Tour de France and nine GT stages, six of them in the Tour de France.
Del Toro will be good, but he's not as dominant as Pogacar, who already demonstrated this in his first GT by winning the three toughest stages.
In Rwanda and Lombardy, we also saw that he's far behind in that level of races.
He's very good, but this week Del Toro, Ayuso, and Seixas are being excessively overrated. Ayuso did yesterday what he did the previous years, but judging by some comments from X, it seems that this is the first time he has ever win a one-week race.
This year, Del Toro surely win Tirreno-Adriatico and Fleche Wallonne. Dauphiné will be a good test against the other young riders, but in the Tour de France, he'll be far behind Pogacar and also Vingegaard, despite Giro d'Italia.