2022 MLS SuperDraft

The 2022 MLS SuperDraft was the 23rd edition of the SuperDraft conducted by Major League Soccer. The SuperDraft is held every January prior to the start of the MLS season and has been conducted via conference calls since 2020.[1] Previously, the SuperDraft had been held in conjunction with the annual January United Soccer Coaches convention.

2022 MLS SuperDraft
General information
SportSoccer
Date(s)January 11, 2022
Overview
79 total selections in 3 rounds
LeagueMajor League Soccer
Teams28
First selectionBen Bender,
Charlotte FC
Most selectionsVancouver Whitecaps (5)

Since 2021, the SuperDraft consists of three rounds. Teams that received fourth-round picks for this draft via past trades received compensatory picks instead.[2]

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 Charlotte FC[3] would begin play as an expansion team in 2022. Sacramento Republic and St. Louis City SC[4] were about to debut that year, but MLS delayed St. Louis's start to 2023 instead, and the league's expansion to Sacramento was withheld indefinitely.
  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 2022 Generation Adidas class
Player who was named to an MLS Best XI and Generation Adidas
Signed key
28 Denotes player who signed for a MLS team (Division I)
12 Denotes player who signed for a USL Championship team (Division II)
27 Denotes player who signed for a MLS Next Pro, USL League One or NISA team (Division III)
1 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 Other team Signed
1 Charlotte FC Ben Bender MF Maryland Big Ten Baltimore Armour FC Baltimore Christos Charlotte FC
2 FC Cincinnati Roman Celentano GK Indiana Big Ten Sockers FC N/A FC Cincinnati
3 FC Dallas[R1 trade 1] Isaiah Parker FW Saint Louis A-10 FC United Chicago FC United FC Dallas
4 Houston Dynamo Thorleifur Úlfarsson FW Duke ACC Breiðablik N/A Houston Dynamo
5 Austin FC Kipp Keller DF Saint Louis A-10 Saint Louis FC St. Louis Scott Gallagher Austin FC
6 FC Dallas Lucas Bartlett DF St. John's Big East Sporting Blue Valley Kaw Valley FC FC Dallas
7 New York Red Bulls[R1 trade 2] Matt Nocita DF Naval Academy Patriot Real So Cal N/A
8 San Jose Earthquakes Ousseni Bouda FW Stanford Pac-12 Black Rock FC Black Rock FC San Jose Earthquakes
9 Inter Miami Ryan Sailor DF Washington Pac-12 Real Colorado Colorado Rapids U-23 Inter Miami
10 Nashville SC [R1 trade 3] Ahmed Longmire DF UCLA Pac-12 Las Vegas Sports Academy Seattle Sounders FC U-23 Nashville SC
11 Chicago Fire [R1 trade 4] Kendall Burks DF Washington Pac-12 Washington Premier Seattle Sounders FC U-23 Chicago Fire
12 Columbus Crew Patrick Schulte GK Saint Louis A-10 Saint Louis FC St. Louis Scott Gallagher Columbus Crew
13 San Jose Earthquakes[R1 trade 5] Oskar Ågren DF Clemson ACC LB07 N/A San Jose Earthquakes
14 FC Cincinnati [R1 trade 6] Ian Murphy DF Duke ACC FC Golden State N/A FC Cincinnati
15 CF Montréal[R1 trade 7] Jojea Kwizera FW Utah Valley WAC Forza West FC Ogden City SC CF Montréal
16 Vancouver Whitecaps Simon Becher FW Saint Louis A-10 Oakwood SC Ocean City Nor'easters Whitecaps FC 2
17 Minnesota United Tani Oluwaseyi FW St. John's Big East GPS Academy Manhattan SC Minnesota United
18 Orlando City Jack Lynn FW Notre Dame ACC Saint Louis FC St. Louis Scott Gallagher Orlando City
19 Atlanta United Erik Centeno FW Pacific Big West Sacramento Republic N/A Atlanta United
20 New York Red Bulls[R1 trade 8] O'Vonte Mullings FW Florida Gulf Coast ASUN FC Durham Seattle Sounders FC U-23 New York Red Bulls II
21 LA Galaxy [R1 trade 9] Farai Mutatu FW Michigan State Big Ten Crew Academy Wolves Chicago FC United
22 Sporting Kansas City Esai Easley DF Grand Canyon WAC De Anza Force Portland Timbers U23 Sporting Kansas City II
23 Colorado Rapids Mohamed Omar MF Notre Dame ACC Toronto FC Chicago FC United HFX Wanderers
24 New England Revolution Jacob Jackson GK Loyola Marymount WCC Real Salt Lake N/A New England Revolution
25 Columbus Crew[R1 trade 10] Philip Quinton DF Notre Dame ACC FC Portland Portland Timbers U23 Columbus Crew 2
26 Colorado Rapids [R1 trade 11] Anthony Markanich DF NIU MAC Chicago Fire Green Bay Voyageurs Colorado Rapids
27 Portland Timbers Justin Rasmussen MF Grand Canyon WAC Las Vegas Sports Academy Portland Timbers U23 Portland Timbers
28 FC Dallas[R1 trade 12] Tsiki Ntsabeleng FW Oregon State Pac-12 Kaizer Chiefs Reading United FC Dallas

Round 2

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Other team Signed
29 Charlotte FC Kyle Holcomb FW Wake Forest ACC Pateadores FC Orange County SC U23 Charleston Battery
30 FC Cincinnati Nick Markanich FW NIU MAC Chicago Fire Green Bay Voyageurs FC Cincinnati
31 Toronto FC Luka Gavran GK St. John's Big East GPS Academy Manhattan SC Toronto FC II
32 Houston Dynamo Paulo Lima MF Providence College Big East Sporting CP Boston Bolts Houston Dynamo 2
33 Chicago Fire Charlie Ostrem DF Washington Pac-12 Crossfire Premier Crossfire Redmond Chicago Fire FC II
34 New York City FC [R2 trade 1] Kevin O'Toole FW Princeton Ivy League New York Red Bulls New York Red Bulls U-23 New York City FC
35 Austin FC Charlie Asensio DF Clemson ACC Atlanta United N/A Austin FC
36 D.C. United Sofiane Djeffal MF Oregon State Pac-12 FC Nantes Portland Timbers U23s D.C. United
37 Inter Miami Lucas Meek MF Washington Pac-12 Eastside FC OSA Seattle FC
38 Nashville SC [R2 trade 2] Will Meyer GK Akron MAC Cleveland Soccer Academy Derby City Rovers Nashville SC
39 Houston Dynamo Arturo Ordoñez DF Pittsburgh ACC Gimnàstic N/A Pittsburgh Riverhounds
40 Columbus Crew Jacob Erlandson DF Bowling Green State MAC Ohio Galaxies Flint City Bucks Columbus Crew 2
41 D.C. United Alex Nagy MF Vermont America East New England Revolution Valeo FC
42 LA Galaxy Callum Johnson MF Clemson ACC New York Red Bulls New York Red Bulls U-23 LA Galaxy II
43 Seattle Sounders Achille Robin DF Washington Pac-12 Les Herbiers VF Chicago FC United Tacoma Defiance
44 Vancouver Whitecaps Luis Felipe Fernandez-Salvador MF Clemson ACC Shattuck St. Mary's N/A Whitecaps FC 2
45 Colorado Rapids [R2 trade 3] Roberto Molina MF UC Irvine Big West Barça Residency Academy Las Vegas Lights Las Vegas Lights
46 Orlando City Nathan Dossantos DF Marshall C-USA Woodbridge Strikers FC Florida U23 Pittsburgh Riverhounds
47 Atlanta United Tristan Trager FW Air Force WAC Academy Strikers FC N/A
48 Inter Miami Justin Ingram MF Loyola (MD) Patriot Indiana Fire Flint City Bucks Indy Eleven
49 Vancouver Whitecaps [R2 trade 4] Giovanni Aguilar MF CSUN Big West Sacramento Republic FC Golden State Force Whitecaps FC 2
50 Sporting Kansas City Brett St. Martin DF Maryland Big Ten Baltimore Celtic N/A Charleston Battery
51 Colorado Rapids PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
52 New England Revolution Ben Reveno DF UCLA Pac-12 San Jose Earthquakes N/A New England Revolution II
53 Real Salt Lake Pedro Fonseca FW Louisville ACC Fluminense FC Golden State Force Real Monarchs
54 Inter Miami [R2 trade 5] Tyler Bagley MF Cornell Ivy League Irvine Strikers Boston Bolts Inter Miami II
55 Portland Timbers Julian Bravo DF Santa Clara WCC FC Golden State N/A Portland Timbers 2
56 New York City FC Kingsford Adjei FW Dayton A-10 Right To Dream Academy Des Moines Menace South Georgia Tormenta

Round 3

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Other team Signed
57 Charlotte FC George Marks GK Clemson ACC North Carolina FC North Carolina FC U23 Charlotte FC
58 FC Cincinnati PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
59 Toronto FC Reshaun Walkes FW UTRGV WAC Toronto FC Des Moines Menace Toronto FC II
60 LA Galaxy [R3 trade 1] Chandler Vaughn DF Saint Louis A-10 D.C. United Kaw Valley FC LA Galaxy II
61 Austin FC Michael Knapp MF Montclair NJAC New York Red Bulls New York Red Bulls II New York Red Bulls II
62 FC Dallas Alec Smir GK North Carolina ACC NC Fusion Ocean City Nor'easters Minnesota United 2
63 Chicago Fire Carlo Ritaccio DF Akron MAC IMG Academy New York Red Bulls U-23 Chicago Fire FC II
64 San Jose Earthquakes John Martin MF Clemson ACC CESA Greenville FC
65 Inter Miami PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
66 FC Dallas [R3 trade 2] Chase Niece DF Saint Louis A-10 St. Louis Scott Gallagher St. Louis Scott Gallagher North Texas SC
67 CF Montréal Ivy Brisma FW NC State ACC Philadelphia Union Wake FC
68 Columbus Crew Chris Donovan FW Drexel CAA N/A West Chester United Philadelphia Union 2
69 D.C. United Skage Simonson MF SMU American Sandviken Sandviken Loudoun United
70 LA Galaxy PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
71 New York Red Bulls Giannis Nikopolidis GK Georgetown Big East Olympiacos N/A New York Red Bulls II
72 Vancouver Whitecaps Théo Collomb FW UNC-Greensboro SoCon Clermont N/A Whitecaps FC 2
73 New York Red Bulls [R3 trade 3] Seth Kuhn MF Penn State Big Ten Philadelphia Union Reading United
74 Orlando City Nick Taylor FW UCF American Dallas Texans Albuquerque Sol Orlando City B
75 Atlanta United Daniel Bloyou FW Penn State Big Ten Philadelphia Union Philadelphia Lone Star FC Tucson
76 Seattle Sounders Hal Uderitz MF Seattle WAC Crossfire Premier Crossfire Redmond Tacoma Defiance
77 Nashville SC PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
78 Sporting Kansas City PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
79 Colorado Rapids PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
80 New England Revolution PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
81 Real Salt Lake Jasper Löeffelsend DF Pittsburgh ACC TV Herkenrath 09 N/A Real Salt Lake
82 Philadelphia Union PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
83 Portland Timbers Sivert Haugli DF Virginia Tech ACC Bærum Des Moines Menace Portland Timbers 2
84 New York City FC El Mehdi Youssoufi FW St. Francis College NEC Mohammed VI Football Academy Toledo Villa New York City FC II

Compensatory picks

P MLS team Player Pos. College Conference Academy team Other team Signed
85 Chicago Fire [Trade 1] Yanis Leerman DF UCF American Troyes N/A
86 Vancouver Whitecaps [Trade 2] Vitor Dias MF Marshall C-USA São Paulo N/A St. Louis City SC 2
87 FC Dallas [Trade 3] Holland Rula DF Wake Forest ACC FC Dallas N/A
88 Atlanta United [Trade 4] Tola Showunmi FW UNH America East Cheshunt New York Shockers
89 San Jose Earthquakes [Trade 5] PASS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Notable undrafted players

Homegrown players

Original MLS team Player Position College Conference Notes Ref.
Atlanta United Justin Garces GK UCLA Pac-12 [23]
Columbus Crew Jake Morris DF Campbell Big South
Columbus Crew Sean Zawadzski MF Georgetown Big East
New York Red Bulls Zach Ryan MF Stanford Pac-12 [24]
Seattle Sounders Dylan Teves MF Washington Pac-12

Eligible players who signed outside of MLS in 2021

This is a list of eligible players who signed in leagues outside of MLS prior to the SuperDraft, but were still draft eligible.

Player Nat. Position College Conference Team League Notes Ref.
Haji Abdikadir MF Louisville ACC San Diego Loyal USL Championship Traded to Colorado Springs Switchbacks [25]
Giovanni Aguilar MF CSUN Big West Sacramento Republic USL Championship Drafted by Vancouver Whitecaps FC and subsequently transferred to Whitecaps FC 2 [26][27]
Frank Daroma MF Cal Sate Bernardino CCAA Las Vegas Lights USL Championship Undrafted [28]
Michael Knapp MF Montclair NJAC New York Red Bulls II USL Championship Drafted by Austin FC [29]
Roberto Molina MF UC Irvine Big West Las Vegas Lights USL Championship Drafted by Colorado Rapids [30]

Summary

Selections by college athletic conference

Conference Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Comp. Total
NCAA Division I conferences
ACC 6661 19
America East 0101 2
American 0021 3
ASUN 1000 1
A-10 4120 7
Big East 2210 5
Big Ten 3120 6
Big West 1200 3
CAA 0010 1
Conference USA 0101 2
Ivy 0200 2
Mid-American 1310 5
NEC 0010 1
Pac-12 5500 10
Patriot 1100 2
SoCon 0010 1
WAC 3120 6
WCC 1110 3
NCAA Division III conference
NJAC 0010 1
Passes
Pass 0181 10

Schools with multiple draft selections

Selections Schools
6 Clemson, Saint Louis
5 Washington
3 Note Dame, St. John's
2 Akron, Duke, Grand Canyon, Marshall, Maryland, NIU, Oregon State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, UCF, UCLA, Wake Forest

2022 SuperDraft trades

Round 1
  1. No. 3: Toronto → Dallas. January 10, 2022: Dallas acquired Toronto FC's first-round selection and Dom Dwyer in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money and buying out Dwyer's contract.[5]
  2. No. 7: Chicago → NY Red Bulls. January 11, 2022: The Red Bulls acquired Chicago's 2022 first-round selection in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money.[6]
  3. No. 10: Los Angeles FC → Colorado → Nashville. July 27, 2021: Colorado acquired a 2022 first-round selection and midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye from Los Angeles FC in exchange for $1 million in 2021 general allocation money and a 2022 international roster slot. On January 11, 2022, Colorado traded the pick to Nashville SC in exchange for general allocation money.[7]
  4. No. 7: Montréal → NY Red Bulls → Chicago. January 11, 2022: The New York Red Bulls acquired Montréal's 2022 first-round selection in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money and the Red Bulls traded to Chicago Fire for the same GAM.[6]
  5. No. 13: D.C. → San Jose. January 11, 2022: San Jose acquired D.C.'s 2022 first-round selection in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money.[6]
  6. No. 14: LA Galaxy → Cincinnati. April 8, 2021: Cincinnati acquired a 2022 first-round selection and $250,000 in 2021 general allocation money from the LA Galaxy in exchange for the discovery rights to winger Kévin Cabral.[8]
  7. No. 15: NY Red Bulls → Montréal. January 11, 2022: Montréal acquired the New York Red Bulls' 2022 first-round selection as part of their earlier first-round trade.[6]
  8. No. 20: Seattle → NY Red Bulls. January 11, 2022: The New York Red Bulls acquired Seattle's 2022 first-round selection in exchange for general allocation money.[6]
  9. No. 21: Nashville → LA Galaxy. December 12, 2021: LA Galaxy acquired Nashville's first-round selection in exchange for Ethan Zubak.[9]
  10. No. 25: Salt Lake → Columbus. January 11, 2022: Columbus acquired Real Salt Lake's first-round selection in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money.[6]
  11. No. 26: Philadelphia → Nashville → Colorado. January 19, 2021: Nashville acquired a 2022 first-round selection and 2021 second- and third-round selections from Philadelphia in exchange for up to $225,000 of general allocation money. On January 11, 2022, the pick was traded to Colorado for general allocation money.[10]
  12. No. 28: NY City FC → Dallas. January 11, 2022: New York City FC traded the pick to FC Dallas in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money.[10]
Round 2
  1. No. 34: Dallas → NY City FC. January 11, 2022: NYC FC traded $50,000 in general allocation money to Dallas in exchange for a second-round selection.[6]
  2. No. 38: Los Angeles FC → Nashville. February 26, 2020: Nashville acquired a 2022 second-round selection, $350,000 in combined 2020 and 2021 general allocation money, and the No. 24 spot in the MLS Allocation Order from Los Angeles FC in exchange for the No. 1 spot in the Allocation Order. The traded pick was LAFC's natural selection.[11]
  3. No. 45: Minnesota → Colorado. September 19, 2020: Colorado acquired a 2022 second-round selection and $150,000 in 2020 general allocation money from Minnesota in exchange for forward Kei Kamara.[12]
  4. No. 49: Nashville → Vancouver. November 26, 2019: Vancouver acquired a 2022 second-round selection and the No. 25 selection in Stage One of the 2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft from Nashville SC in exchange for the No. 2 selection in the same stage of that Re-Entry Draft. Nashville used the No. 2 pick to select defender Eric Miller. The traded pick was Nashville's natural selection.[13]
  5. No. 54: Philadelphia → Miami. December 23, 2021: Inter Miami acquired a 2022 second-round selection from Philadelphia in exchange for forward Julián Carranza on loan with a purchase option.[14]
Round 3
  1. No. 60: Houston → LA Galaxy. December 12, 2021: LA Galaxy acquired a 2022 third-round selection from Houston in exchange for defender Daniel Steres.[15]
  2. No. 66: Los Angeles FC → Dallas. March 9, 2021: Dallas acquired a 2022 third-round selection and additional incentives, if certain performance thresholds are met, from the Los Angeles FC in exchange for forward Cal Jennings and his college protected list rights.[16]
  3. No. 73: Minnesota → NY Red Bulls. April 30, 2021: The Red Bulls acquired a 2022 third-round selection from Minnesota in exchange for the homegrown player rights to midfielder Aziel Jackson.[17]
Compensatory picks
  1. No. 85: Charlotte → Chicago. December 18, 2020: Charlotte and Chicago swapped fourth-round selections in exchange for Charlotte's acquisition of midfielder Brandt Bronico.[18] The pick acquired from Chicago was not exercised.
  2. No. 86: Miami → Vancouver. September 5, 2019: Vancouver acquired a conditional 2022 selection from Inter Miami in exchange for midfielder David Norman Jr.[19]
  3. No. 87: Minnesota → Dallas. December 13, 2020: FC Dallas acquired a 2022 fourth-round selection and up to $50,000 of general allocation money from Minnesota in exchange for the MLS rights to defender Callum Montgomery.[20]
  4. No. 88: Colorado → Atlanta. March 4, 2020: Atlanta acquired a 2022 fourth-round selection from Colorado in exchange for the homegrown player rights to midfielder Will Vint.[21]
  5. No. 89: New England → San Jose. December 13, 2020: San Jose acquired a 2022 fourth-round selection from New England in exchange for the player rights to Jon Bell.[22]

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