With a 7mm wetsuit now requiring 18 lbs, assuming he is neutral at the surface at the end of a dive, this must be for fresh water. Some people weight themselves neutral at the end of a dive at 15 ft depth. That allows you to creep up on the 15 ft stop, but you are not really neutral at the surface, and you would then have to kick down if near the end of the dive, with an almost empty tank. But at least that would be erring on the safe side.
So it depends what is going on here.
Everyone who wants to minimize their ditchable weight needs to figure out how much weight they can comfortable kick up with.
If the answer is -0-, then you would want to weight yourself as neutral at depth, so that in case of a B/C wing failure, you can ditch the ditchable weight and be neutral or positive.
Now for the calculations.
We dont really know enough to answer this question.