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Has a 17 year old ever been drafted?

Understanding “drafted”: it’s not just one thing

Before we go further—let’s be real—we’re all picturing something different when we say “drafted.” To some, it’s young men in uniform, shipped off to war. To others, it’s a sweaty gym, spotlights, and a commissioner holding a card with a name that changes everything. The term applies to two very different worlds: military conscription and professional sports. And no, they don’t follow the same rulebook.

What does “draft” actually mean?

In military terms, a draft—also called conscription—is a government-mandated enlistment of citizens into armed service. It’s involuntary. Nobody raises their hand and says “pick me.” It’s enforced by law. In sports, the draft is a structured selection process where teams choose eligible players, usually after a season of scouting talent. It’s technically voluntary on the player’s part—though refusing can end your career before it starts. The stakes? One leads to combat zones; the other, to endorsement deals. The common thread? Both systems involve selecting individuals before they’ve reached full legal adulthood.

The legal minimum: age 18 and why it exists

Most democratic nations—including the U.S.—set the military draft age at 18. That’s no accident. The age of majority is tied to bodily autonomy, decision-making rights, and the point at which society agrees you can be held fully responsible for your actions. Sending someone to war before that? Politically explosive. Ethically questionable. The U.S. Selective Service System registers men at 18. Period. But—and this is where it gets uncomfortable—some countries have no such restraint.

Military conscription: when 17 isn’t safe

Let’s not pretend every nation follows Geneva Convention ideals. In conflicts across Africa, Asia, and parts of the Middle East, children as young as 12 have been forced into combat roles. These aren’t drafts in the formal sense—they’re abductions masked as recruitment. But in rare, formalized systems, 17-year-olds have been pulled in legally.

South Korea’s mandatory service at 18—but exceptions creep in

South Korea requires all able-bodied men to serve around 18 months—starting at age 18. But the law allows for enlistment at 17 if the individual is within three months of turning 18. That loophole? It’s not theoretical. Some enlist early to align with university schedules or family pressure. It’s voluntary on paper—but in a society where draft evasion carries stigma and legal penalties, the choice feels thin. We’re far from it being a “child soldier” scenario, but it’s still a 17-year-old signing up before they can legally rent a car in most U.S. states.

Vietnam War: close calls but no underage draftees

You might’ve heard rumors—your uncle’s friend’s cousin was drafted at 17 during Vietnam. But the record is clear: the U.S. draft during Vietnam required registration at 18, and conscription began at that age. The thing is, some 17-year-olds lied about their age to enlist. Voluntary enlistment was allowed at 17 with parental consent. But being drafted? That never happened. And that’s an important distinction: volunteering isn’t the same as being taken.

Child soldiers: the dark side of underage conscription

And then there’s the horror no one wants to talk about. In places like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, and Syria, armed groups routinely abduct teenagers. The UN estimates over 8,000 children were recruited globally in 2022 alone. These aren’t drafts. They’re war crimes. But if we stretch the definition of “drafted” to mean “forcibly recruited,” then yes—17-year-olds are snatched daily. In some militias, they’re given rifles before they’ve finished puberty. That changes everything about how we view the term.

Sports drafts: where 17-year-olds don’t just get picked—they dominate

Now, shift gears. Imagine a 6’8” kid in Melbourne who dunks like he’s defying gravity. At 17, he’s already a pro in Australia’s NBL. Could he enter the NBA draft? Not under current rules. But has it happened? Yes. And not just once.

The NBA’s one-and-done rule—and the players who broke it

The NBA requires players to be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft and one year removed from high school. So 18-year-olds? Allowed. 17-year-olds? Not eligible. But back in the '90s and early 2000s? Different story. Five players were drafted directly out of high school at age 17, including the legendary Kobe Bryant. He was 17 when he declared—18 by draft day. Same with Tracy McGrady, Jermaine O’Neal, and Leon Smith. The technicality? The draft occurs in June. Birthdays happen all year. If you turned 18 after June 1, you were still 17 on draft day. So yes, they were drafted at 17.

NHL: the exception that proves the rule

The NHL allows 18-year-olds to be drafted—but only in the June entry draft. A player born in 2006 can be selected in 2024 if they turn 18 by September 15. But 17-year-olds? Eligible only if they’re exceptional—and even then, it’s rare. In 2023, Slovakian forward Adam Jiříček was drafted at 17 by the Tampa Bay Lightning. He hadn’t even played a pro game in North America. That’s how much potential he had. The league has strict limits, but when a kid is that good, the rules bend.

Other leagues: Europe’s youth pipelines

In European football, “drafts” don’t exist—but contracts do. And clubs sign 17-year-olds all the time. Take Kylian Mbappé: joined Monaco’s first team at 16, signed pro at 17. Erling Haaland? Same path. These aren’t drafts in the American sense, but the effect is identical: a teenager, selected, professionalized, and thrust into elite competition. The financial stakes? A single transfer can exceed $100 million. So while it’s not a draft, it’s functionally similar—and far more common than in U.S. sports.

Draft eligibility vs. actual selection: a key difference

Just because someone can be drafted doesn’t mean they will. Eligibility rules are one thing. Actual selection? Entirely different. The NFL, for example, requires players to be three years out of high school. So no 17-year-olds. Ever. College is the gatekeeper. But imagine a world where a 17-year-old phenom quarterback skips college. Would the NFL change its rules? Probably not. But that hasn’t stopped debate.

NFL: the immovable barrier

The NFL’s stance is clear: no one under 19, and only after three years post-high school. So a 17-year-old prodigy? Stuck. Even if they’re physically ready, the league won’t budge. Compare that to the NBA, which adapted—then reversed—its stance over two decades. The NFL feels safer behind college football’s development pipeline. But as high school athletes get bigger, faster, and more skilled, the pressure builds. And that’s exactly where the conversation gets messy.

MLB: high schoolers still get picked at 17

Major League Baseball is the outlier. Players can be drafted straight out of high school. And if a senior is 17 when the June draft hits? They’re eligible. In 2022, pitcher Dylan Crews—still 17—was selected second overall by the Washington Nationals. He turned 18 weeks later. Same with Jackson Holliday, drafted at 17 in 2022. MLB is the only major U.S. league that still regularly drafts 17-year-olds. Most sign bonuses exceed $2 million. Some go straight to the minors. It’s a gamble—but one teams keep taking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 17-year-old be drafted into the U.S. military?

No. The U.S. Selective Service System requires registration at 18. Even during the Vietnam War, draftees were at least 18. Voluntary enlistment is possible at 17 with parental consent—but that’s not the draft. Conscription has always started at 18. Always.

Has anyone under 18 ever been drafted to the NBA?

Yes, but only if they turned 18 shortly after draft day. Kobe Bryant was 17 when he declared for the 1996 draft. He turned 18 two months later. So technically, he was drafted at 17. The same applies to a few others in the pre-2006 era. Today? Impossible under current rules.

Which sport drafts the youngest players?

Currently, MLB. High school seniors as young as 17 get selected every June. Some sign six-figure bonuses. Others go to college. But the door is open. In contrast, the NFL and NBA have age floors that block 17-year-olds entirely. The NHL is slightly more flexible but still rare.

The Bottom Line

Yes, 17-year-olds have been drafted—but context is everything. In the U.S. military? Never. In professional sports? Absolutely. The NBA had its high school era. MLB still drafts teens. The NHL occasionally picks 17-year-olds overseas. And globally? In war zones, the term “drafted” becomes a euphemism for abduction. We’re far from it being a simple yes-or-no question. I am convinced that the answer depends entirely on which world we’re talking about—sports, war, or something darker. The thing is, people don’t think about this enough: age limits are cultural decisions, not natural laws. And because rules evolve—sometimes slowly, sometimes overnight—we shouldn’t assume today’s barriers will hold. Data is still lacking on how early professionalization impacts long-term athlete health. Experts disagree on whether conscripting minors is ever justifiable. Honestly, it is unclear where we’ll draw the line next. But one thing’s certain: when a 17-year-old steps onto a battlefield or a basketball court, the world watches—and judges.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is 6 a good height?

The average height of a human male is 5'10". So 6 foot is only slightly more than average by 2 inches. So 6 foot is above average, not tall.

2. Is 172 cm good for a man?

Yes it is. Average height of male in India is 166.3 cm (i.e. 5 ft 5.5 inches) while for female it is 152.6 cm (i.e. 5 ft) approximately. So, as far as your question is concerned, aforesaid height is above average in both cases.

3. How much height should a boy have to look attractive?

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4. Is 165 cm normal for a 15 year old?

The predicted height for a female, based on your parents heights, is 155 to 165cm. Most 15 year old girls are nearly done growing. I was too. It's a very normal height for a girl.

5. Is 160 cm too tall for a 12 year old?

How Tall Should a 12 Year Old Be? We can only speak to national average heights here in North America, whereby, a 12 year old girl would be between 137 cm to 162 cm tall (4-1/2 to 5-1/3 feet). A 12 year old boy should be between 137 cm to 160 cm tall (4-1/2 to 5-1/4 feet).

6. How tall is a average 15 year old?

Average Height to Weight for Teenage Boys - 13 to 20 Years
Male Teens: 13 - 20 Years)
14 Years112.0 lb. (50.8 kg)64.5" (163.8 cm)
15 Years123.5 lb. (56.02 kg)67.0" (170.1 cm)
16 Years134.0 lb. (60.78 kg)68.3" (173.4 cm)
17 Years142.0 lb. (64.41 kg)69.0" (175.2 cm)

7. How to get taller at 18?

Staying physically active is even more essential from childhood to grow and improve overall health. But taking it up even in adulthood can help you add a few inches to your height. Strength-building exercises, yoga, jumping rope, and biking all can help to increase your flexibility and grow a few inches taller.

8. Is 5.7 a good height for a 15 year old boy?

Generally speaking, the average height for 15 year olds girls is 62.9 inches (or 159.7 cm). On the other hand, teen boys at the age of 15 have a much higher average height, which is 67.0 inches (or 170.1 cm).

9. Can you grow between 16 and 18?

Most girls stop growing taller by age 14 or 15. However, after their early teenage growth spurt, boys continue gaining height at a gradual pace until around 18. Note that some kids will stop growing earlier and others may keep growing a year or two more.

10. Can you grow 1 cm after 17?

Even with a healthy diet, most people's height won't increase after age 18 to 20. The graph below shows the rate of growth from birth to age 20. As you can see, the growth lines fall to zero between ages 18 and 20 ( 7 , 8 ). The reason why your height stops increasing is your bones, specifically your growth plates.