The Union had the 13th, 29th, 37th, 61st and 85th picks overall before selling them off. The goalkeeper is among those cited as possible candidates to be drafted by Toronto FC in this weekend’s SuperDraft. Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney has a similar mindset heading into Friday’s MLS SuperDraft. “It’s easier to take a younger player or college player and give them spot minutes early on as an attacking player than it is a defensive player,” he said. Toronto also holds the 39th overall pick in the second round, and the 54th overall pick in the third round.
Source: thestar January 11, 2019 00:45 UTC