Details deliberately kept kind of vague; I want a more general analysis than a specific answer (i.e. "well that guy was playing kind of tight, therefore his bet means..." etc.)

NL full ring game. You limp in with connectors; this time let's say QJ suited. The big blind min-raises, everyone who limped in calls this. Four see the flop.

The flop is 89x rainbow.

Big blind (first to act) bets half the pot. Next player folds. It comes to me, with one yet to act.

Call? or fold? (or even raise?)

My logic tells me to call. I have a gutshot draw and two overcards. The queens and jacks may or may not be clean outs, but the tens definitely are; ballpark estimate, I have 7 or so good outs. (Subtract a few for the possibility that making top pair won't give me the winning hand, and the possibility that a jack or queen would complete someone else's straight.) 7 outs won't justify calling a 1/2 pot bet by themselves, but the implied odds on the straight seem pretty good. I don't like the implied odds on the overcards though; even though I might win with those hands, they aren't strong enough to put someone all in and hope for a call.

Absent a specific read on the player who min-raised... what do you think?