He gets to a great place on the floor and then stops like he's considering what to do next. If the game slows down just a little bit for him and he starts to finish over the top of defenders and exploit their mistake better, he could be a huge offensive asset. I don't know whether he has time to mentally get there this year or not.
But you are right--when defenses start collapsing when our 3rd scoring option gets the ball in the paint, BYU will shift offense into overdrive.