2015 MLS SuperDraft: Follow along with Rounds 3 and 4 via MLSsoccer.com's Live Draft Tracker

SuperDraft 2015 (DRAFT TRACKER)

After kicking off with the first two rounds in Philadelphia last week, the 2015 MLS SuperDraft will finish up on Tuesday with Rounds 3 and 4 (2 pm ET, FOLLOW LIVE DRAFT TRACKER HERE).


Expansion club Orlando City SC will get things going, adding to last week’s draft haul of Cyle Larin, Conor Donovan and Akeil Barrett with the first selection in the 3rd Round. D.C. United is the only club without at least one pick in Tuesday’s 3rd and 4th rounds, which will be held via conference call.



Several big names are available on Tuesday, with MLS signings UC-Davis defender Ramon Martin Del Campo and North Carolina forward Andy Craven headlining the list of notable players still on the board.


Both Martin Del Campo – a US Under-23 international – and Craven – a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist – were expected to go in the first two rounds last Thursday, and could turn into a real steal for whichever club picks them up on Tuesday.


Plenty of big-name players were selected in rounds three and four in past drafts, with USMNT and San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski (2005; 89th overall), USMNT and former-Houston defender/midfielder Geoff Cameron (2008; 42nd overall), Chicago Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson (2010; 51st overall) and Real Salt Lake forward Joao Plata (2011; 49th overall) among the long list of successful players who slipped in recent years.



Below is the full list of third and fourth round selection, broken out team by team:


Orlando City SC: 43, 63


New York City FC: 44, 64


Montreal Impact: 45, 65


San Jose Earthquakes: 46, 66


New England Revolution: 47


Seattle Sounders: 48, 75, 80


Houston Dynamo: 49


Toronto FC: 50, 70, 81


Philadelphia Union: 51, 71


Portland Timbers: 52, 84


Sporting Kansas City: 53, 73


Vancouver Whitecaps: 54, 58, 61, 72, 74


Columbus Crew SC: 55, 60, 69


FC Dallas: 56, 76


Real Salt Lake: 57, 77


New York Red Bulls: 59, 79


LA Galaxy: 62, 82


Colorado Rapids: 67, 78, 83  


Chicago Fire: 68


*Additional pick at end of fourth round left over from trades involving picks from since-removed fifth and sixth rounds