You can say what you want, but WvA has crushed the whole peloton several times in the last 3 TdF he rode.
There are only a few riders in the peloton where everyone is genuinely scared off, as they have shown pure dominance. The best examples were set by Pogacar, WvA, MvdP and Evenepoel.
Vingegaard rode a very good TdF where he excelled both in the mountains and in the TT, but 20-30% of his tour win was due to WvA.
Roglic is a formidable rider, but he isn't the kind of dominant / attacking force like Evenepoel and he doesn't dare to go for long raids.
Some of the most dominant rides of the last few years I can remember (not necessarily won, but still dominant) were:
WvA: Olympics in Tokyo where he was a beast everyone was afraid of. Actually, it was vintage WvA: being the best, showing he was the best, and riding too much at the front of the group trying to control everything (in other words: tactically a bit inept, but oh so strong), tour stages to e.g. Longwy and Calais, but especially Hautacam in 2022, Malaucene in 2021 (he was actually less dominant in this Tour but made progression throughout), and about any stage in 2020 where he singlehandedly decided who was allowed to go in the break and who not, controlling the peloton for ages uphill or downhill.
Pogacar: His rides in the RVV 2022 and 2023 were completely smashing each and everyone, except for MvdP in 2022 when Pogacar hadn't yet fine-tuned his tactics. His Tirreno 2020 where he crushed WvA who was in fine form but 10kgs more heavy;
Evenepoel: His LBL wins, WC, first week in the Vuelta. It's a sad thing his competitors were either absent / crashing / sleeping, but he crushed the field that was there and while he's maybe still a 'lesser' rider in terms of palmares compared to e.g. Pogacar, there aren't 2-3 riders in the peloton with his skillset.
MvdP: While MvdP doesn't use long-range attacks that often, he is very deadly once he puts all his energy in one efficient attack, e.g. Strade 2021, MSR 2023. But e.g. in both his RVV wins, MvdP wasn't necessarily the best rider (beating WvA who miss-timed his sprint, and beating Pogacar after he barely held on the last Paterberg). MvdP his Roubaix rides were fine but not crushing, and his best Roubaix race was probably the one won by Colbrelli.
In other words, WvA / Pogacar and (to a lesser extend as still not enough reference material when racing with his peers) Evenepoel are riders that can crush a peloton with endless energy. MvdP can crush any rider with a one-minute attack and is in general a though nut to crack and has all the necessary skills to win all spring classics.
Vingegaard is probably best suited atm for winning any grand tour as he has the race physionomy that allows him to excel in the high mountains (more of a natural climber than Pogacar) and still do one of the best TT of any rider, but he ofcourse benefits enormeously from having riders like WvA in his team. Roglic is still a very though rider that can dominate 1-week races, but I see him as showing weaknesses in a 3-week battle (but so does Evenepoel). But both Vingegaard and Roglic have nothing Merckxian in terms of their ability to crush the peloton with long range attacks / solos / controlling other strong riders in tactical though races.