For someone in Zoritto's position, wouldn't leading be better than c/r'ing since IMO leading something like top/top here is more standard than c/r'ing. C/r'ing is usually done to trap or to represent trapping by c/r bluffing draws etc once and awhile, and you can't really represent much by trying to fake trap your opponent here (no draws, super dry flop) . Plus if you lead, you can donk a blank turn as well for only a bit more than what c/r'ing would cost, and this might scare the initial raiser more than if you c/r. C/r'ing just makes the pot big too early, and you may get called with even AK here. Plus if you still think you're ahead or can get villian to fold, you'll need to make a fairly large bet on the turn to push him out, and making large bets with air oop isn't always the most profitable line when facing an UTG raiser. Deciding whether to lead or c/r we need a plan for the rest of the hand for when things don't go as we hope on the flop.

Just my thoughts, please comment/berate/argue, add etc.