Back to the oriiginal question...
I'm with Trent. Get him usable asap!
Do NOT put 12 on each category. Allow certain areas to drop that you don't care about initially.
Here's how I handle young guys often... not this guy specific, but some good rules of thumb when deciding for this guy:
Priority one- get their core/ essential for playing time attributes up asap. For me, it is speed/ ath/ defense. If a player doesn't have those, nothing else about him will be that good and I don't want him on the court.
Second- Pick what traits he need to improve on to have a ROLE on your team. If you want him to be a pg, start working on bh /pass. If you want him as a big, work rebounding, etc. (You can do this along with priority one generally. But depending on how much practice time is available & potentials, this is a secondary but important priority).
Once he is playable, has a role, and doesn't hurt you to have him on the court, THEN start working on scoring. I rarely have freshmen shoot so I also develop this Much later if he's a project. Maybe we start developing scoring his sophomore year? Who cares if he can't score until he's a junior if he helps in other areas, you only need a few scorers on the court at a time. Further, Who cares if he CAN shoot as a freshman if he can't play D, is a horrible ath/speed guy, and has a low iq.
final step in development is FT shooting, which isn't a major deal until the distro favors him (jr/senior year?).
Freshmen can start for me on an elite eight team team if they have core attributes and a role... but that role is almost never scoring, often because of IQ alone. Develop guys with a purpose and role and allow the role to change and increase as they reach certain potentials.
One more note about this guy... low work ethic guys.
he has amazing potential but awful WE.
I would only take a guy with a sub 30 WE if I'm needy at the time and he has an immediate role. I once took a single digit WE guy who would start for me from day one... and I took a high potential/ high WE project along with him, knowing that guy would replace his role by his junior season,
This guy, 30 WE, is the bottom WE I'll take regularly and I only want a few on my team because he likely won't reach his full potential. Further a 30 WE GUY like this must have an immediate role and/or not have much potential for me to like him,
yes you heard that right. I want low work ethic guys to not have potential. I want my potential guys to have high work ethic. I do not mind a low work ethic person who is good in the core areas and has a role as he is. I do not want a little work at the guy who I am relying on to develop.