One more thing I'll add...this is a D2 guard. You have a lot of options with how you want to develop this player. If he's your PG of the future, then you almost have to punt the LP/PER greens and focus on conditioning, def, bh, p categories. If you don't need him to be a PG then you could put, say, 3 practice minutes into BH and P, being content with ratings in the 50's and 60's there, and put those minutes into LP and/or PER in hopes of hitting jackpots with both of those categories. And if he has any rebounding ability at all, he could be a SF for those concerned with 50 BH for a guard.