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List of first overall MLS draft picks
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The Major League Soccer SuperDraft's first overall pick is the player who is selected first among all eligible draftees by a team during the annual Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft. The first pick is awarded to the club with the poorest regular season record during the previous MLS campaign. Exceptions are when there is an expansion franchise, where the expansion side has the opportunity to select the first overall draft pick.





Two first picks have won the MLS Rookie of the Year award in their maiden season: Maurice Edu and Cyle Larin.
No first pick has ever won the Landon Donovan MVP Award, although Alecko Eskandarian is the only first draft pick to win the MLS Cup Most Valuable Player Award.
Note that between 1996 and 1999, the MLS draft was known as the MLS College Draft. Official MLS publications include the College Draft as part of MLS's draft history.
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Key
^ | Denotes players who have been selected to the All-Star Game or MLS Best XI |
* | Elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame |
^* | Denotes Hall of Famers who have been selected to the All-Star Game |
Player (in italic text) |
Young Player of the Year |
App. | MLS appearances |
Goals | MLS goals |
Asst. | MLS assists |
List of first overall picks
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Notes
- Freddy Adu had also played middle school soccer for The Heights School in Potomac, Maryland.[3]
- Omar Salgado had left Guadalajara's academy prior to being eligible for the draft. The Guadalajara Academy was the most recent soccer setup he played for prior to being drafted by Vancouver.[6]
- Jack Harrison was immediately traded from Chicago Fire to New York City FC. Harrison's statistics reflect his 2016 season with New York City FC.[10]
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