bacdorslider posted:So the thinking is that 2018's are too young to have an advisor because their draft year is too far out? So the scouts are working on the 2016's and I would guess every other level that's draft eligible. I get that...
I do not see why waiting is an advantage when you can change advisors anytime you want and they can drop you anytime they want.
There are a few things that this particular advisor has been helpful with. I would rather not discuss it on a public forum .
I agree lots of things can happen between now and then. I feel it's better to have one than not to have one.
I also like the fact that while 2018 is traveling around the country and I cannot be there , someone is .
So it appears you answered your own question.