There's no doubt in my mind it's a Tropical Depression already. If they had the ability to get out there right now, they would find a closed low with sustained winds of 25 mph or greater in my opinion. The thing is it's heading towards the Caribbean which is about as unfavorable as can be right now for development.
Whether or not it's gets the TD classification from the NHC is up in the air, but using the basic definition of a Tropical Depression, it's already there.
Just my 2 cents.
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