2021 MLS SuperDraft

The 2021 MLS SuperDraft was the 22nd edition of the SuperDraft conducted by Major League Soccer. The SuperDraft is held every January prior to the start of the MLS season. The 2020 SuperDraft was the first held exclusively via conference call and web streaming.[1] The Draft was once again held virtually, and began on January 21, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and consisted of three rounds (shortened from four rounds in prior years). Compensatory picks were conveyed to teams that received fourth-round picks via trades.[2][3]

2021 MLS SuperDraft
General information
SportSoccer
Date(s)January 21, 2021
Time2:00 p.m. EST
Network(s)MLSSoccer.com
Overview
76 total selections in 3 rounds
LeagueMajor League Soccer
Teams27
First selectionDaniel Pereira,
Austin FC
Most selectionsAustin FC, FC Dallas, Nashville SC (5)

Format

The SuperDraft format has remained constant throughout its history and closely resembles that of the NFL Draft:

  1. Any expansion teams receive the first picks. MLS has announced that Austin FC[4] would begin play as an expansion team in 2021.
  2. Non-playoff clubs receive the next picks in reverse order of prior season finish.
  3. Teams that made the MLS Cup Playoffs are then ordered by which round of the playoffs they are eliminated.
  4. The winners of the MLS Cup are given the last selection, and the losers the penultimate selection.

Player selection

Player key
* Denotes player who has been selected for an MLS Best XI team
^ Member of 2021 Generation Adidas class
Player who was named to an MLS Best XI and Generation Adidas
Signed key
29 Denotes player who signed for an MLS team (Division I)
21 Denotes player who signed for a USL Championship team (Division II)
15 Denotes player who signed for a USL League One, MLS Next Pro, or NISA team (Division III)
3 Denotes player who signed for a team outside the United States soccer league system
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper DF Defender MF Midfielder FW Forward

Round 1

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Amateur team Signed
1 Austin FC Daniel PereiraMFVirginia TechACCVirginia Blue Ridge StarN/A Austin FC
2 FC Cincinnati Calvin HarrisFWWake ForestACCWellington PhoenixN/A FC Cincinnati
3 Colorado Rapids[R1 trade 1] Philip MayakaMFClemsonACCOrlando CityN/A Colorado Rapids
4 D.C. United Kimarni SmithFWClemsonACCSheffield UnitedGreenville FC D.C. United
5 D.C. United[R1 trade 2] Michael DeShieldsDFWake ForestACCBaltimore CelticTreasure Coast Tritons D.C. United
6 Houston Dynamo[R1 trade 3][R1 trade 4] Ethan BartlowDFWashingtonPac-12Crossfire PremierCrossfire Redmond Houston Dynamo
7 Real Salt Lake Bret HalseyDFVirginiaACCLoudoun SoccerNorthern Virginia United Real Salt Lake
8 Orlando City[R1 trade 5] Derek DodsonFWGeorgetownBig EastSockers FCTreasure Coast Tritons Orlando City
9 Vancouver Whitecaps David EgboFWAkronMACCentury SoccerBlack Rock FC Vancouver Whitecaps
10 Inter Miami Josh PennFWIndianaBig TenSockers FCIndy Eleven Inter Miami
11 Austin FC[R1 trade 6] Freddy KleemannDFWashingtonPac-12Real So CalVentura County Fusion Austin FC
12 San Jose Earthquakes Thomas WilliamsonFWCaliforniaPac-12Strikers FCOrange County SC U23 San Jose Earthquakes
13 New York Red Bulls Luther ArchimèdeFWSyracuseACCSochauxN/A New York Red Bulls II
14 Los Angeles FC Danny TrejoFWCSUNBig WestOlé Soccer ClubFC Golden State Force Las Vegas Lights
15 FC Dallas[R1 trade 7] Nicky HernandezMFSMUAmericanDallas TexansTexas United FC Dallas
16 LA Galaxy[R1 trade 8] Josh Drack FWDenver SummitPortland TimbersColorado Pride Switchbacks U23 LA Galaxy II
17 Minnesota United[R1 trade 9] Justin McMaster FWWake ForestACCPhiladelphia UnionBethlehem Steel Minnesota United
18 Minnesota United[R1 trade 10] Nabilai KibunguchyDFUC DavisBig WestSacramento RepublicSan Francisco Glens Minnesota United
19 Orlando City[R1 trade 11] Rio Hope-Gund DFGeorgetownBig EastNew York SCManhattan SC Orlando City
20 Nashville SC Irakoze Donasiyano MFVirginiaACCRoanoke StarDaytona Rush Nashville SC
21 Austin FC [R1 trade 12] Aedan Stanley DFDukeACCSt. Louis Scott GallagherPortland Timbers 2 Austin FC
22 Orlando City Brandon Hackenberg DFPenn StateBig TenRichmond UnitedReading United Orlando City B
23 Vancouver Whitecaps[R1 trade 13] Javain BrownDFSouth FloridaAmericanHarbour ViewTreasure Coast Tritons Vancouver Whitecaps
24 New England Revolution Edward Kizza FWPittsburghACCMontverde AcademyN/A New England Revolution
25 Toronto FC [R1 trade 14] Matt Di Rosa MFMarylandBig TenBethesda SCN/A Loudoun United
26 Inter Miami[R1 trade 15] Aimé Mabika DFKentucky C-USAN/ACincinnati Dutch Lions Fort Lauderdale CF
27 Columbus Crew Justin Malou DFClemsonACCMontverde AcademySIMA Águilas Columbus Crew 2

Round 2

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Amateur team Signed
28 Austin FC Daniel SteedmanMFVirginiaACCCharlotte Soccer AcademyCharlotte Independence North Carolina FC
29 FC Cincinnati Avionne FlanaganDFSouth FloridaAmericanD.C. UnitedTreasure Coast Tritons FC Cincinnati
30 Houston Dynamo Kristo Strickler FWVirginia TechACCBlast FCDayton Dutch Lions South Georgia Tormenta
31 Atlanta United[R2 trade 1] Josh Bauer DFNew HampshireAmerica EastGPS New HampshireSeattle Sounders FC U-23 Atlanta United
32 D.C. United[R2 trade 2] Logan PanchotDFStanfordPac-12St. Louis Scott GallagherSan Francisco City Loudoun United
33 Chicago Fire Jackson Ragen DFMichigan Big TenSeattle Sounders FCOSA Seattle FC Tacoma Defiance
34 Real Salt Lake Elijah Amo MFLouisvilleACCBethesda SCN/A Maryland Bobcats
35 LA Galaxy Preston Judd FWDenver SummitLVSAN/A LA Galaxy II
36 Nashville SC[R2 trade 3] Tom Judge DFJames MadisonCAAChristian Brothers AcademyCedar Stars Rush Nashville SC
37 Inter Miami Joe Hafferty DFOregon StatePac-12Seattle Sounders FCEastside FC Tacoma Defiance
38 Minnesota United[R2 trade 4] Sean O'Hearn DFGeorgetownBig EastPA ClassicsTreasure Coast Tritons New England Revolution II [A]
39 San Jose Earthquakes George Asomani MFNC StateACCNew York CosmosNorth Carolina FC U23 San Jose Earthquakes
40 New York Red Bulls Lamine Conte DFLouisvilleACCPhiladelphia UnionReading United New York Red Bulls II
41 Los Angeles FC CC Uche DFOhio StateBig TenGeorgia UnitedChicago FC United Las Vegas Lights
42 Colorado RapidsPASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
43 Portland Timbers Dawson McCartney MFDartmouthIvyPhiladelphia UnionReading United Portland Timbers 2
44 New York City FC Ben Di Rosa DFMarylandBig TenBethesda SCN/A Charleston Battery
45 Toronto FC Nathaniel Crofts FWVirginiaACCSheffield UnitedLong Island Rough Riders Stocksbridge Park Steels
46 Vancouver Whitecaps FC[R2 trade 5][R2 trade 6] Eric Iloski MFUCLAPac-12Real Salt Lake AZOgden City SC Las Vegas Lights
47 Chicago Fire[R2 trade 7] Christian Pinzón FWCal State FullertonBig WestCalifornia RushFC Golden State Force Tapatío
48 FC Dallas Colin Shutler GKVirginiaACCLoudoun SoccerNorthern Virginia United North Texas SC
49 Orlando City SC Andrew Pannenberg GKWake ForestACCCharlotte IndependenceCharlotte Eagles Colorado Springs Switchbacks
50 Sporting Kansas City Matt Constant DFNorth CarolinaACCDallas TexansTexas United Sporting Kansas City II
51 New England Revolution Francois Dulysse DFManhattan CollegeMAACPortland TimbersTreasure Coast Tritons New England Revolution II [A]
52 Columbus Crew[R2 trade 8] Joshua Jackson-Ketchup DFOhio StateBig TenMontverde AcademyN/A
53 Vancouver Whitecaps FC[R2 trade 9] Joel Harrison DFMichigan Big TenVancouver Whitecaps FCWhitecaps FC 2
54 FC Cincinnati[R2 trade 10] Jonas Fjeldberg MFDayton A-10Ull/KisaDayton Dutch Lions FC Cincinnati

Round 3

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Amateur team Signed
55 Austin FC Noah LawrenceGKOhio StateBig TenD.C. UnitedCincinnati Dutch Lions Portland Timbers 2
56 FC Cincinnati Matthew VowinkelFWHofstraCAAMassapequa SCWestchester Flames
57 Houston Dynamo Brandon TerwegeDFSMUAmericanFC DallasDenton Diablos
58 Columbus Crew[R3 trade 1]PASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
59 Atlanta United Aiden McFaddenMFNotre DameACCPenn FusionWest Chester United SC Atlanta United 2
60 Chicago Fire Mitch GuitarMFWisconsinBig TenVardarFlint City Bucks Memphis 901
61 Real Salt Lake Aris BriggsFWGeorgia StateSun BeltConcorde FireGreenville FC Real Monarchs
62 LA GalaxyPASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
63 CF Montréal[R3 trade 2] Giuseppe BaroneMFMichigan StateBig TenCrew SC Academy WolvesFlint City Bucks
64 Toronto FC[R3 trade 3] Paul RothrockMFGeorgetownBig EastSeattle Sounders FCOSA Seattle FC Toronto FC II
65 CF MontréalPASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
66 San Jose EarthquakesPASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
67 New York Red Bulls AJ MarcucciGKConnecticut CollegeNESCACPenn Fusion SAWest Chester United SC New York Red Bulls II
68 Los Angeles FC Alvaro QuezadaFWUC IrvineBig WestLA Premier FCN/A Los Angeles FC
69 Colorado RapidsPASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
70 Portland Timbers Diego GutierrezFWCreightonBig EastElite AcademyN/A Portland Timbers
71 New York City FC Vuk LatinovichMFMilwaukeeHorizonFK BrodaracChicago FC United New York City FC
72 Toronto FC Talen MaplesDFSMUAmericanLonestar SCBrazos Valley Cavalry Toronto FC II
73 Nashville SC[R3 trade 4] Sondre NorheimDFSyracuseACCViking FKNew York Red Bulls U-23 Bryne
74 Nashville SC Tor SaundersGKCostal CarolinaSun BeltSeattle Sounders FCTormenta FC 2 Nashville SC
75 FC Dallas Thibaut JacquelFWCampbellBig SouthFC MetzLionsbridge FC North Texas SC
76 FC Dallas[R3 trade 5] Mark SalasDFNorth CarolinaACCFC DallasDenton Diablos North Texas SC
77 Sporting Kansas City Jamil RobertsFWMarshallC-USAPlymouth ArgyleWest Virginia Alliance Sporting Kansas City II
78 New England RevolutionPASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
79 FC Dallas[R3 trade 6] Giovanni MontesdeocaFWNorth CarolinaACCFC DallasDenton Diablos Loudoun United
80 Seattle Sounders FC TJ BushGKJames MadisonCAASouthwestern StrikersNorthern Virginia United Charlotte Independence
81 New York Red Bulls[R3 trade 7]PASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Compensatory picks

The draft was shortened to three rounds, from four rounds as in prior years. Compensatory picks were awarded to clubs that had acquired fourth round picks via earlier trades.

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Amateur team Signed
82 Sporting Kansas City[Trade 1]PASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
83 Inter Miami[Trade 2]PASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
84 Real Salt Lake[Trade 3] Rene WhiteFWNJITAmerica EastTSF AcademyLionsbridge FC
85 Inter Miami[Trade 4]PASSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
86 Nashville SC[Trade 5] Leroy EnzugusiFWDrakeMVCSporting Kansas CityLansing United
  1. ^
    Signed with club prior to the 2021 MLS SuperDraft

2021 SuperDraft trades

Round 1
  1. No. 3: Houston Dynamo → Colorado Rapids. January 21, 2021: Colorado Rapids acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Houston Dynamo in exchange for $200,000 in general allocation money and the 6th overall draft pick. The pick was Houston's natural selection.[5]
  2. No. 5: Atlanta United → D.C. United. January 21, 2021: D.C. United acquired the 5th and 32nd picks from Atlanta United in exchange for the 31st pick and $125,000 in general allocation money.
  3. No. 6: Chicago Fire → Colorado Rapids → Houston Dynamo. December 13, 2020: Colorado Rapids acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Chicago Fire in exchange for $125,000 in general allocation money. The pick was Chicago's natural selection.[6]
  4. No. 6: Colorado Rapids → Houston Dynamo. January 21, 2021: Colorado Rapids acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Houston Dynamo in exchange for $200,000 in general allocation money and the 6th overall draft pick. The pick was Houston's natural selection.[5]
  5. No. 8: LA Galaxy → Portland Timbers → Orlando City. January 12, 2021: Portland Timbers acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from LA Galaxy in exchange for Jorge Villafaña and swapping first-round selections. The pick was Galaxy's natural selection. Portland subsequently traded Galaxy's pick on January 21, 2021, to Orlando City in exchange for $100,000 general allocation money.[7]
  6. No. 11: CF Montréal → Austin FC. December 15, 2020: Austin FC acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from CF Montréal and $225,000 in general allocation money in exchange for Kamal Miller.[8]
  7. No. 15: Colorado Rapids → FC Dallas. January 13, 2021: FC Dallas acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Colorado Rapids in exchange for Michael Barrios and swapping first-round selections. The pick was Colorado's natural selection.[9]
  8. No. 16: Portland Timbers → LA Galaxy. See No. 8: LA Galaxy → Portland Timbers → Orlando City.[7]
  9. No. 17: New York City FC → Minnesota United. January 21, 2021: Minnesota United acquired the 17th selection from New York City FC in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money.
  10. No. 18: Toronto FC → Minnesota United. Minnesota United acquired the 18th selection from Toronto FC in exchange for the 25th selection and $50,000 in general allocation money.
  11. No. 19: Philadelphia Union → Orlando City. July 17, 2020: Orlando City SC acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft in exchange for the homegrown player rights to Nathan Harriel. The traded pick was Philadelphia's natural selection.[10]
  12. No. 21: FC Dallas → Colorado Rapids → Austin FC. See No. 15: Colorado Rapids → FC Dallas. Austin FC subsequently acquired the FC Dallas selection (21st overall) from Colorado Rapids in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money.
  13. No. 23: Sporting Kansas City → Vancouver Whitecaps. December 14, 2018: Vancouver Whitecaps acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft in exchange for Erik Hurtado. The traded picks were Kansas City's natural selections.
  14. No. 25: Minnesota United → Toronto FC. See No. 18: Toronto FC → Minnesota United.
  15. No. 26: Seattle Sounders → Inter Miami. September 28, 2020: Inter Miami acquired a first-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft in exchange for Román Torres.[11]
Round 2
  1. No. 31: D.C. United → Atlanta United. See No. 5: Atlanta United → D.C. United.
  2. No. 32: Atlanta United → D.C. United. See No. 5: Atlanta United → D.C. United.
  3. No. 36: Vancouver Whitecaps → Nashville SC. January 21, 2021: Nashville SC traded a 2021 international spot and its second-round selection (46th overall) in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft, to Vancouver Whitecaps for $175,000 in general allocation money and Vancouver's second-round selection (36th overall).
  4. No. 38: CF Montréal → Minnesota United. October 1, 2020: Minnesota United acquired a second-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft and $600,000 in general allocation money from CF Montréal in exchange for forward Mason Toye.
  5. No. 46: Philadelphia Union → Nashville SC → Vancouver Whitecaps. January 19, 2021: Nashville SC acquired second- and third-round selections in the 2021 SuperDraft and a first-round selection in the 2022 SuperDraft in exchange for up to $225,000 of general allocation money.
  6. No. 46: Vancouver Whitecaps → Nashville SC. See No. 36: Nashville SC → Vancouver Whitecaps.
  7. No. 47: Nashville → Chicago Fire. November 12, 2019: Chicago Fire acquired a second-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft, $50,000 in general allocation money, and $50,000 in targeted allocation money from Nashville SC in exchange for midfielder Dax McCarty.[12]
  8. No. 52: Minnesota United → Columbus Crew. February 12, 2020: Columbus Crew acquired a second-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Minnesota United in exchange for the MLS rights to Aaron Schoenfeld.[13]
  9. No. 53: Seattle Sounders → Vancouver Whitecaps. August 22, 2019: Vancouver Whitecaps acquired a second-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Seattle Sounders in exchange for an international roster spot for the remainder of the 2019 MLS season.[14]
  10. No. 54: Columbus Crew → FC Cincinnati. August 17, 2020: FC Cincinnati acquired a second-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Columbus Crew in exchange for Fatai Alashe.
Round 3
  1. No. 58: DC United → Columbus Crew. January 8, 2021: Columbus Crew acquired a third-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from D.C. United in exchange for goalkeeper Jon Kempin.[15]
  2. No. 63: Vancouver Whitecaps → CF Montréal. September 28, 2020: CF Montréal acquired a third-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Vancouver Whitecaps in exchange for goalkeeper Evan Bush.[16]
  3. No. 64: Inter Miami → Toronto FC. December 28, 2019: Toronto FC acquired a third-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Inter Miami CF in exchange for the MLS rights to forward Juan Agudelo.[17]
  4. No. 73: Philadelphia Union → Nashville SC. See No. 46: Philadelphia Union → Nashville SC → Vancouver Whitecaps.
  5. No. 76: Orlando City → FC Dallas. February 27, 2020: FC Dallas acquired a third-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Orlando City.[17]
  6. No. 79: Minnesota United → FC Dallas. January 21, 2020: FC Dallas acquired a third-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Minnesota United in exchange for midfielder Jacori Hayes.[18]
  7. No. 81: Columbus Crew → Inter Miami → New York Red Bulls. August 14, 2020: Inter Miami acquired a third-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Columbus Crew SC in exchange for defender Grant Lillard.[19] On December 23, 2020, New York Red Bulls acquired this pick in exchange for Patrick Seagrist.[20]
Compensatory picks
  1. No. 82: Atlanta United → Sporting Kansas City. December 10, 2017: Sporting Kansas City acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft, forward Kenwyne Jones, and goalkeeper Alexander Tambakis from Atlanta United in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft, midfielder Kévin Oliveira, and defender Tyler Pasher. The traded picks were both natural selections.[21]
  2. No. 83: Vancouver Whitecaps → Inter Miami. January 29, 2020: Inter Miami acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Vancouver Whitecaps in exchange for goalkeeper Bryan Meredith. The traded pick was Vancouver's natural selection.[22]
  3. No. 84: Colorado Rapids → Real Salt Lake. February 19, 2018: Real Salt Lake acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft from Colorado Rapids in exchange for the MLS rights to midfielder Enzo Martínez.[23]
  4. No. 85: New England Revolution → Inter Miami. September 8, 2020: New England Revolution reacquired midfielder Lee Nguyen from Inter Miami in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft and up to $50,000 in general allocation money.[24]
  5. No. 86: Minnesota United → Nashville. September 18, 2020: Minnesota United acquired goalkeeper Adrian Zendejas in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2021 SuperDraft and up to $100,000 in general allocation money if he meets certain performance-based metrics for Minnesota.[25]

Notable undrafted players

Homegrown players

Original MLS team Player Position College Conference Notes Ref.
Atlanta United Machop Chol MF Wake Forest ACC [26]
New York City FC Andres Jasson FW Yale Ivy [27]
Columbus Crew Isaiah Parente MF Wake Forest ACC [28]

Players who signed outside of MLS

This is a list of eligible players who signed in leagues outside of MLS prior to the SuperDraft

Player Nat. Position College Conference Team League Notes Ref.
Francois Dulysse  HAI DF Manhattan College MAAC New England Revolution II USL League One Drafted by New England Revolution [29]
Mitch Guitar  USA MF Wisconsin Big Ten Indy Eleven USL Championship Signed for 2020 season
Drafted by Chicago Fire FC
[30]
Sean O'Hearn  USA DF Georgetown Big East New England Revolution II USL League One Drafted by Minnesota United [31]
Aedan Stanley  USA DF Duke ACC Sporting Kansas City II USL Championship Drafted by Austin FC [32]
Alex Touche  ENG DF Penn Ivy New Mexico United USL Championship Undrafted [33]

Summary

Selections by college athletic conference

Conference Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Comp. Total
NCAA Division I conferences
ACC 12940 25
America East 0101 2
American 2120 5
Atlantic 10 0100 1
Big East 2120 5
Big South 0010 1
Big Ten 3530 11
Big West 2110 4
CAA 0120 3
Conference USA 1010 2
Horizon 0010 1
Ivy 0100 1
MAAC 0100 1
Mid-American 1000 1
Missouri Valley 0001 1
Pac-12 3300 6
Summit 1100 2
Sun Belt 0020 2
NCAA Division III conference
NESCAC 0010 1
Passes
Pass 0173 11

Schools with multiple draft selections

Selections Schools
5 Virginia
4 Georgetown
3 Clemson, North Carolina, Ohio State, SMU, Wake Forest
2 Denver, James Madison, Louisville, Maryland, Michigan, South Florida, Virginia Tech, Washington

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