He's only like 33 or something. But still, it's good signing. He has no real industry buzz as far as music outside of Philly.
16-23 are the ages labels look for. After that, you're considered an older signing. The likelihood of Eazy building up a music buzz enough to sign with a big label is miniscule. And signing with a major, at Eazy's age, is not a smart thing to do unless you're an already well established platinum selling artist. The probability of you even dropping a project, let alone recouping on a major with zero track record is damn near the same as winning the lotto.