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MLS draft 2017 live results: Pick-by-pick tracker

Find out who your team took in the MLS SuperDraft.

MLS: MLS SuperDraft
MLS: MLS SuperDraft
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The MLS SuperDraft takes place on Friday, with 22 teams getting a chance to fill out their rosters. Expansion teams Minnesota United and Atlanta United have the first two picks, and will expect their selections to play immediate roles with the team.

Former Duke forward Jeremy Ebobisse is the clear favorite to be the first overall pick. Most expect Atlanta to use their No. 2 overall pick on a defender, with Syracuse’s Miles Robinson and Notre Dame’s Brandon Aubrey thought to be the highest-rated defenders going into the draft.

There’s a lot of curiosity around UCLA forward Abu Danladi, one of the biggest talents in the draft. However, Danladi has had numerous injury and fitness concerns throughout his career. He could go high, but could also slide down the board considerably.

The draft gets underway at 3 p.m. ET, 12 p.m. local time from Los Angeles. You can watch the draft on MLS’ website here. Here’s a full list of eligible players. If you’re wondering who your team might pick, check out SB Nation’s mock draft. Results will update live below.

Round 1

  1. Minnesota — Abu Danladi, F, UCLA
  2. Atlanta — Miles Robinson, D, Syracuse
  3. NYCFC (from Chicago) — Jonathan Lewis, F, Akron
  4. Portland (from Houston) — Jeremy Ebobisse, F, Duke
  5. Columbus — Lalas Abubakar, D, Dayton
  6. San Jose — Jackson Yueill, M, UCLA
  7. Vancouver — Jakob Nerwinski, D, UConn
  8. Atlanta (from Orlando) — Julian Gressel, M, Providence
  9. Columbus (from New England) — Niko Hansen, F, New Mexico
  10. Houston — Joe Holland, M, Hofstra
  11. Chicago (from Philadelphia) — Daniel Johnson, M, Louisville
  12. DC — Chris Odoi-Atsem, D, Maryland
  13. RSL — Reagan Dunk, D, Denver
  14. Kansas City — Colton Storm, D, UNC
  15. Colorado (from LA) — Sam Hamilton, M, Denver
  16. NYCFC — Kwame Awuah, D, UConn
  17. Red Bulls — Zeiko Lewis, F, Boston College
  18. Dallas — Jacori Hayes, M, Wake Forest
  19. Montreal — Nick Depuy, D/F, UC Santa Barbara
  20. New England (from Colorado) — Brian Wright, F, Vermont
  21. Toronto — Brandon Aubrey, D, Notre Dame
  22. Seattle — Brian Nana-Sinkam, D, Stanford

Round 2

  1. Minnesota — Alec Ferrell, GK, Wake Forest
  2. Colorado (from Atlanta) — Liam Callahan, D, Syracuse
  3. Philadelphia Union (from Chicago, via Minnesota) — Marcus Epps, F, USF
  4. Chicago (from Houston, via Toronto) — Stefan Cleveland, GK, Louisville
  5. Chicago (from Columbus, via Montreal & Toronto) — Guillermo Delgado, F, Delaware
  6. San Jose — Lindo Mfeka, M, USF
  7. Vancouver — Francis De Vries, D, Saint Francis
  8. Houston (from Orlando) — Jake McGuire, GK, Tulsa
  9. New England — Napo Matsoso, M, Kentucky
  10. Portland — Michael Amick, D, UCLA
  11. Philadelphia — Aaron Jones, D, Clemson
  12. DC — Eric Klenofsky, GK, Monmouth
  13. RSL — Justin Schmidt, D, Washington
  14. Houston (from Kansas City) — Danilo Radjen, D, Akron
  15. Dallas (from LA) — Walker Hume, D, UNC
  16. NYCFC — Jalen Brown, F, Xavier
  17. Red Bulls — Ethan Kutler, M, Colgate
  18. Dallas — Adonijah Reid, F, ANB Academy
  19. Montreal — Shamit Shome, M, FC Edmonton
  20. Minnesota (from Colorado, via Philadelphia) — Thomas De Villardi, D, Delaware
  21. DC (from Toronto, via Portland) — Jo-Vetle Rimstad, D, Radford
  22. Seattle — Dominic Oduro, D, Nordsjaelland

Round 3 (Jan. 17th via teleconference)

  1. Colorado (from Minnesota)
  2. Atlanta
  3. Chicago
  4. RSL (from Houston)
  5. Columbus
  6. San Jose
  7. Vancouver
  8. Toronto (from Orlando)
  9. Dallas (from New England)
  10. NYCFC (from Portland)
  11. Philadelphia
  12. Seattle (from DC)
  13. RSL
  14. Kansas City
  15. Dallas (from LA)
  16. NYCFC
  17. Red Bulls
  18. Dallas
  19. Montreal
  20. Orlando (from Colorado, via DC and Red Bulls)
  21. Toronto
  22. Seattle

Round 4 (Jan. 17th via teleconference)

  1. Minnesota
  2. Atlanta
  3. Chicago
  4. Houston
  5. Columbus
  6. San Jose
  7. Vancouver
  8. Orlando
  9. New England
  10. Portland
  11. Philadelphia
  12. DC
  13. RSL
  14. Portland (from Kansas City)
  15. LA
  16. Philadelphia (from NYCFC)
  17. Toronto (from Red Bulls)
  18. Dallas
  19. Montreal
  20. Colorado
  21. Toronto
  22. Seattle

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