When I moved from JW and MK blades to Ultima (old style Matrix, several models), I definitely had more problems catching my toepick, and I still have trouble using Ultima Supremes (again, old style; I don't have new). All other things being equal (which of course they aren't), I would prefer a shorter radius, and possibly longer length spin rocker area.
What model blade are they? If they have aggressive toepicks, like the Ultima Supremes, that might be an issue, especially if the skater isn't yet used to them. Perhaps aggressive toepicks might be wonderful for high level jumps, but that comes at a price.
And what model blade were they using before?
I do notice the print on the side of the blade is somewhat worn - I think these blades have seen a lot of use. Which, if the toepicks aren't trimmed, might mean the toepicks are closer to the ice than when new. But I'm guessing from very incomplete data.
You didn't clarify when the skater gets their blade caught on the ice. There are skating techniques which made the blade get caught on the ice less than other techniques. In particular, while skating forwards, it may help to lean backwards rather than forwards. But if the skater has been trained to lean forwards during forward skating (as I was), that's a big change.