The MLS SuperDraft is coming up on Thursday, I thought a little primer for those who don't pay much attention to the MLS off season. Since this is a mostly American and Canadian board, I'm assuming most folks are at least passingly familiar with the drafts of other
Who is being drafted?
Like all drafts in the US, it is mostly made up of former college students who want to turn pro, though there may also be some former high schoolers in there too. There are exceptions though, "Homegrown Players" are players that have trained with an MLS team and been offered a contract before the draft, they are ineligible for the draft, the most well-known example this year would be Jordan Morris, who was offered a contract by Seattle Sounders FC.
Are they any good?
With Homegrown Player contracts, increasingly the best talent that would be draft eligible is snatched up before anyone gets a chance at drafting them, but a lot of USMNT talent has gone through the process, including Michael Bradley, Clint Dempsey and Jozy Altidore. There are still players out there that don't spend their summers training with MLS teams, either because they live in a foreign country but go to school in the US and Canada or because their home is too far from any team to train with them. Generally speaking the top 10 draft picks are "starter ready" in MLS, and the number 1 pick is usually a great talent, Cyle Larin, for example, broke the rookie scoring record last season with 17 goals. Picks 11-20 in the first round are usually good enough to be subs or to start in less important games like the early stages of the US Open Cup or CCL. Everyone beyond the first round is usually a "project" player who will get some reps with their team's USL affiliate "on loan" until they're seasoned enough for the first team (or its obvious they're a bust). Everyone beyond the 2nd round is a shot in the dark and hope for the best.
What's the draft order?
You can find the current draft order here:
Draft Tracker Like all US sports, you can trade players, allocation money or future picks for better or more picks even on the day of the draft.
Who's the #1 Pick?
Pretty much everyone believes it will be Joshua Yaro, a center defensive midfielder out of Georgetown originally from Ghana. Adding fuel to that fire (pun intended) is the fact that the team with the #1 pick, the Chicago Fire, let veteran center mid Jeff Larentowicz walk in free agency.
Who Has the Most Riding on the Draft?
Without a doubt, the Philadelphia Union. The Union traded away their #1 chance creator, Cristian Maidana and defender Andrew Wenger in exchange for allocation money and the 6th overall pick. Without Maidana, the Union need someone to spark their attack, they traded their allocation cash for Chris Pontius but he's unlikely to be able to fill that gap on his own. Vancouver have more picks overall, but they don't have two in the top 10 like the Union (in fact, they have none).
Who Has the Least Riding on the Draft?
NYCFC have a high pick at 4, but it's their only pick unless they trade for more. It seems like NYCFC plan to fill their gaps via other means.