It's one of those situations where you could say that if you play TPTK OOP you do it for 3 bets after the flop and if you play it IP you can pot control down to 2 bets after the flop - illustrating the power of position.

If the opponent is weak and honest (with stats of 25/0 all to go on it's not the most unreasonable of assumptions) I could be tempted to try a weak pot control line OOP - adjust flop bet size to $0.60 (turn pot of $2.15) and turn bet size to $1 (river pot of $4.15 with $6.95 behind) and then bet/fold small like $1-2. The problem with that line is that it screams for a bluff raise on every street. I would only run that line against very passive opponents.

Additional note on planning hand and SPR. Flop SPR is almost exactly 9 - almost always too high to commit with TPTK but if this opponent is a calling station this may be a situation where commitment should not be ruled out.

The other side of the coin is - what is my range for seeing this flop? AK is at the top of my range, and how I play AK is going to protect the weaker parts of my range like weaker kings, a lower pocket pair or other one pair hand or the straight draw. Is there a single bet size that is most profitable for my entire range, or should I have different bet sizes depending on which part of my range I'm holding? Which part of my range should be checking the flop?