Since he played Football until the last 2 seasons, he was not a full-time hockey player. As a sophomore, he was critical piece of St Ignatius offense as a wide receiver. St. Ignatius is a top team in Ohio. He was being heavily recruited by NCAA D-I football teams.
Since, he was successful as a wide receiver, I am certain his hands will catch up.
As far as hockey sense, he played for the Cleveland Jr. Barons, a top Ohio team, but hardly the Marlies or Little Caesar's, etc. I also believe that he is coachable and the hockey sense will develop.
With Size, Speed and Snarl, everything else can be taught.