This wreck doesn't need to just be for tech divers, it will have something to offer everyone, even some freedivers. But not at that site.
What 'ya smoking over there?
Regulations require that the top of the vessel, when sunk, clear the surface by 50'. This is both a federal and state requirement; both impose it for safety and stability reasons. Less than 50' and she is subject to being moved by storms or potentially fouling shipping traffic that could impinge on the site, even though the area is marked on nautical charts.
Freediving? Nope. Not gonna happen.
Now all levels of divers? Yep. The top of the tower should come to just deeper than 50' from the surface. OW divers will be able to enjoy most of the tower. Those who are comfortable and able to go deeper will be able to enjoy the flight and hanger decks, as well as, of course, penetration diving.
We have very different sea conditions here than off Miami. On good days you can get out there in a JON BOAT. Now that's not very safe, but you can do it. I've seen plenty of days that you can literally waterski on the Gulf. On the Atlantic side this basically never happens due to the confluence of the currents and trade easterlies.
Pensacola was the right place for this wreck initially, and it still is. Holler at me when she's open for biz, and I'll be happy to show you why.