Nope to both, but neither are wrong. I know a lot of teams have profiles with photos, but we didn’t do it. It makes sense for tournaments, since it helps identify a kid in a crowd (although numbers help for that). It also takes up a lot of room on a resume. And for our use (attached to an email, brought with us to coach meetings), identification wasn’t an issue.
We didn’t do a link to video because we would send videos attached to emails (or a link in an email). That said, I think it is a great idea.
College resumes for us made a seamless transition resumes for internships and employment. They got used to updating it frequently with new bits of information. No trauma for the first real job.