Rare. Because... Many coaches focus on ATH/SPD/DEF and either LP or PER, one or the other. Getting both LP and PER doesn't happen all that often at d-3 because it's not as effective without some sort of athletic/speed ability to go with it (and BH for guard-types). And getting everything probably means he isn't at d-3. Or you'd need a high WE guy with great potentials with the key attributes at the right starting spots, but, again, usually such a player will be spotted by higher divisions.
Your guy is pretty good despite meh ATH/SPD, but also his team has really low passing (4 team assists/game!). His FG% numbers will probably be disappointing.