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MLS SuperDraft: How 2013 went, by the numbers

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Major League Soccer has 38 new players after Thursday's SuperDraft. So, who are these new potential stars? It may take years to truly find out - think Chance Myers, who didn't really blossom until 2011 despite being the No. 1 overall pick in 2008.


For now, though, here some facts to help you get to know these players better before the 2013 season begins. 



  • 21 states were represented in the draft, along with two Canadian provinces, Ontario and Saskatchewan.

    -California led the way with 4 players

    -Texas and Ontario both had 3 players
  • Georgetown University and the University of Louisville produced the most draftees with 3 each.
  • All seven players with Generation adidas contracts were selected within the first 14 picks of the draft.
  • Of the 38 draftees, there are 11 forwards, 11 defenders, 14 midfielders and 2 goalkeepers.
  • The average age of the players in the draft is 21.32 years old; 15 players aged 21 were selected and 15 players aged 22 were selected.

    -The oldest players drafted are Dylan-Tucker Gagnes (POR) and Stephen Okai (PHI) who are both 23.

    -The youngest player drafted is high-schooler Kekuta Manneh (VAN) who is 18.
  • The average weight of the players is 172 pounds.

    -The heaviest player selected is Luis Soffner (NE) at 210 pounds.

    -The lightest players drafted are Manneh (VAN) and Greg Cochrane (LA) both weighing in at 140 pounds.
  • The average height of the players is 6’0”.

    -The tallest player drafted is Soffner (NE) at 6-foot-4.

    -The shortest player drafted is Yazid Atouba Emane (CHI) who is 5-foot-6.