I would break it down like this:
1. He's an average athlete. Maybe along the lines of Amile, who has pretty similar measurements. Maybe a little bit more above the rim than Amile?
2. He's a guy that played a lot of guard, and now has started growing freakishly. And may not be done growing.
3. As such, he's got much more perimeter skill than Amile, LT, Semi, and others had.
4. He's 190 pounds, but he's 16 1/2. If he only matches Henson/Amile level of weight gain, he can still be at 210 before he's a soph.
5. He's not a perfect stretch 4 due to his weight/frame (at present), but could be a very good imperfect one just like Dunleavy was, or Nelson was.
6. He has no go-to skill, but looks to have a versatile set of them.
7. He seems like a nice dude, grew up a Duke fan, and is (at least) a top 40 player.
I'd still say, by all means, offer him (which we did, so that's moot anyway). In context, I'd also say I'd certainly rather offer Ingram as potentially our second combo forward behind Semi than add a fourth combo guard to the roster in Jalen Coleman, which is what some were arguing for a couple of weeks ago.