New York City FC’s history in the MLS SuperDraft

With the 2026 MLS SuperDraft set to take place later this afternoon, here are 5 thoughts about NYCFC's history with the selection process.

New York City FC’s history in the MLS SuperDraft
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With the 2026 MLS SuperDraft set to kick off today, it’s a good time to look back at how the class of 2025 did this past season, and how New York City FC’s picks have performed over the years.

The 2026 MLS SuperDraft will start at 2:00 pm ET, with wooden spoon winners DC United set to make the first pick. There will be three rounds with 30 selections each. A total of 436 players are eligible for the SuperDraft — you can find a full list here.

If you’re the kind of sicko who wants to go deeper, Paul Harvey put together an MLS SuperDraft Dashboard at American Soccer Analysis that handicaps the leading picks. He also put together a New York City-foused analysis for The Outfield, which you can find here.

New York City will have four picks: Round 1, #27 overall; Round 2, #57 overall; Round 3, #71 overall; and Round 3, #87 overall. The #71 overall pick came from San Jose via the Alfredo Morales trade at the start of the 2024 season; the other three are the club’s natural picks.

Here are five thoughts about New York City’s history with the MLS SuperDraft

1. Don’t sleep on the MLS SuperDraft

Not all MLS SuperDraft picks work out. Some players won’t sign with the club that selects them, while others don’t develop into high-performing professionals.

But the MLS SuperDraft can reward teams that pick well. Take Patrick Agyemang, who was selected by Charlotte FC in 2023 from the University of Rhode Island. Agyemang broke into the First Team, scoring 18 goals in the regular season and playoffs while logging almost 3,500 minutes for the club (and scoring five goals in 12 appearances for the United States men’s national team), before moving to Derby County over the summer for a transfer fee that reportedly could reach $10 million.

Looking back at the class of 2025, 12 of the 30 selections saw First Team minutes in the regular season, with six making 10 or more starts. Top pick Manu Duah, a 20-year-old defender who stands at 6′ 4″, made 14 appearances for San Diego FC in the regular season, then added another five in the MLS Cup Playoffs. For what it’s worth, Transfermarkt now values him at $1 million, up from $100,000 when he first signed with San Diego.

2025 MLS SuperDraft | First Round Picks

Team Player Apps Starts Mins
1. San Deigo FC Manu Duah 14 12 1,038
2. San Jose Earthquakes Max Floriani 14 9 821
3. Chicago Fire Dean Boltz
4. Colorado Rapids Alex Harris 4 0 41
5. San Jose Earthquakes Reid Roberts 14 10 890
6. Colorado Rapids Matthew Senanou
7. St. Louis City SC Emil Jääskeläinen
8. Sporting Kansas City Jansen Miller 29 25 2,305
9. Charlotte FC Mikah Thomas
10. DC United Hakim Karamoko 1 0 9
11. FC Dallas Enzo Newman
12. Colorado Rapids Efetobo Aror* _
13. CF Montréal Michael Adedokun
14. Portland Timbers Ian Smith 20 11 1,021
15. Vancouver Whitecaps Tate Johnson 29 20 1,974
16. Colorado Rapids Sydney Wathuta 1 0 1
17. New York City FC Max Murray
18. New England Revolution Donovan Parisian
19. Real Salt Lake Jesús Barea 11 1 255
20. LA Galaxy Jason Bucknor
21. Real Salt Lake Max Kerkvilet
22. LAFC Alec Hughes
23. Toronto FC Reid Fisher
24. San Diego FC Ian Pilcher 17 8 916
25. Minnesota United Roman Torres
26. Colorado Rapids Josh Copeland
27. Orlando City SC Joran Gerbet 20 13 1,115
28. Seattle Sounders Ryan Baer
29. Real Salt Lake Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos
30. Real Salt Lake Sergi Solans

MLS regular season only
* Did not sign

2. The current state of NYCFC’s SuperDraft picks

The club selected 29 players via the SuperDraft over the years, signing 17 of them. Out of those, 10 made First Team appearances. Four SuperDraft picks are currently with the club: Nico Cavallo (2025), Malachi Jones (2024), Max Murray (2025), and Kevin O’Toole (2022).

Last year, New York City took five players in the SuperDraft, signing three of them: Cavallo, Collin McCamy, and Murray. Cavallo saw playing time with the First Team, while McCamy spent the year with NYCFC II but was released at the end of the season. Murray made his First Team debut in the US Open Cup, but has yet to appear in an MLS game.

Year Player Pos Rnd Pick Apps Starts Mins
1. 2022 Kevin O’Toole* F 2 #34 80 65 5,748 2 goals, 4 assists
2. 2016 Jack Harrison F 1 #1 55 50 4,361 15 goals, 9 assists
3. 2015 Khiry Shelton F 1 #2 54 23 2,503 6 goals, 6 assists
4. 2019 Luis Barraza GK 1 #12 30 29 2,678 8 clean sheets
5. 2017 Jonathan Lewis F 1 #3 31 6 793 3 goals, 4 assists
6. 2025 Nico Cavallo* D 3 #88 15 2 313
7. 2024 Malachi Jones* F 1 #8 14 4 483 1 goal, 3 assists
8. 2021 Vuk Latinovich D 3 #71 8 3 349
9. 2015 Connor Brandt M 2 #23 1 0 10

* Currently with New York City FC

3. Kevin O’Toole: New York City’s most productive pick

Two of NYCFC’s historic MLS SuperDraft picks stand out for their contributions to the First Team: Jack Harrison (2026, #1 overall), and O’Toole (2022, #34 overall).

Harrison was the hottest property in 2022. Originally selected first overall by Chicago Fire, New York City traded for the forward behind the scenes. Flanking David Villa at the top of the attack, he went on to score 16 goals and add nine assists over two years before he joined Manchester City for a reported $6 million. The 29-year-old currently plays with Leeds United in the English Premier League.

But the SuperDraft pick who has logged the most playing time with the First Team is O’Toole. He has 80 appearances in league games with New York City over the past four years, playing 5,748 minutes. O’Toole now has 65 starts after becoming the first-choice starter at left back at the end of the 2023 season.

The 27-year-old received looks like he’ll once again be New York City’s everyday starter in 2026.

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4. Low picks can pan out

Over the years, NYCFC have made nine first-round picks: Khiry Shelton (2015), Harrison (2016), Jonathan Lewis (2017), Jeff Caldwell (2018), Luis Barraza (2019), Jésus Pérez (2020), Malcolm Johnston (2023), Malachi Jones (2024), and Murray (2025).

Out of those, five made significant contributions to the First Team: Shelton, Harrison, Lewis, Barraza, and Jones. (Murray is still proving himself, and could become a regular starter.) But three were outright busts: Caldwell, Pérez, and Johnston never reported to NYCFC.

Year Player Pos Rnd Pick Signed? College
29. 2025 Max Murray* D 1 #17 Y University of Vermont
28. 2025 Collin McCamy M 2 #54 Y Northeastern University
27. 2025 AJ Smith F 3 #78 N University of Virginia
26. 2025 Arnau Farnos F 3 #84 N Oregon State University
25. 2025 Nico Cavallo* D 3 #88 Y UCLA
24. 2024 Malachi Jones* F 1 #8 Y Lipscomb University
23. 2024 Taylor Calheira F 3 #66 Y University of Maryland
22. 2023 Malcolm Johnston M 1 #26 N University of Maryland
21. 2023 Braudílio Rodrigues F 2 #55 N Franklin Pierce University
20. 2023 MD Myers F 3 #66 Y Rutgers University
19. 2022 Kevin O’Toole* F 2 #34 Y Princeton University
18. 2022 Kingsford Adjei F 2 #56 N University of Dayton
17. 2022 El Mahdi Youssoufi F 3 #84 Y St Francis College Brooklyn
16. 2021 Ben Di Rosa D 2 #44 N University of Maryland
15. 2021 Vuk Latinovich* D 3 #71 Y University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
14. 2020 Jesús Pérez M 1 #22 N University of Illinois at Chicago
13. 2020 Felicien Dumas D 2 #48 N Notre Dame
12. 2019 Luis Barraza* GK 1 #12 Y Marquette University
11. 2019 Abdi Mohamed D 2 #43 Y University of Akron
10. 2018 Jeff Caldwell GK 1 #19 Y University of Virginia
9. 2018 AJ Paterson M 2 #42 N Wright State University
8. 2018 Alex Bumpus D 3 #52 N University of Kentucky
7. 2017 Jonathan Lewis* F 1 #3 Y University of Akron
6. 2017 Jalen Brown F 2 #38 N Xavier University
5. 2017 Chris Wingate M 3 #54 N University of New Hampshre
4. 2016 Jack Harrison* F 1 #1 Y Wake Forest Unversity
3. 2015 Khiry Shelton* F 1 #2 Y Oregon State University
2. 2015 Connor Brandt* M 2 #23 Y University of San Diego
1. 2015 Andre Rawls GK 3 #44 Y Saint Mary’s College (California)

But O’Toole, New York City’s most productive pick, was selected in the second round. Nico Cavallo, his understudy at left-back, was selected in the third round last year, #88 out of 90. This past season, the team got a combined 33 starts in all competitions between the two players.

5. New York City’s missed opportunities

Some recent picks feel like missed opportunities. MD Myers, a third-round pick from Rutgers University in 2023, scored 18 goals in 28 appearances for NYCFC II and was the joint-winner of the MLS NEXT Pro Golden Boot, but was released at the end of the season. The 24-year-old went on to score 29 goals in 60 appearances for Charleston Battery in the USL Championship.

Likewise, third-round pick Taylor Calheira led NYCFC II with 14 goals in 2024, but was released at the end of the season. He went on to score 17 goals with FC Tulsa in the USLC last year. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the USLC Golden Boot table ended with Calheira in second place, and Myers in second.

Courtesy USL Championship

With New York City missing striker Alonso Martínez going into the 2026 season, it would be nice to have one (or both) of those players available to fill out the attack.

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