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Major League Soccer presides over a draft for unaffiliated collegiate prospects. While this concept might seem foreign to foreigners, it is simply a custom here. The draft is diluted at present because pro teams can assign "Homegrown Player" status to a few young men at a time, so long as they align themselves with their respective local youth academy. Unlike European youth academies, American programs tiptoe around "professional" status to preserve college eligibility.
Logically, before any draft, the league will host a "combine". Do you think the 40 yard dash is overemphasized as a measurable of pro (American) football talent? Well, let's try it in soccer!
Out of 72 combine invitees, it is much easier to accentuate the non-white acrobats. T.J. Nelson is a tanned Asian, "Kekuta Manneh" requires no explanation, and Deshorn Brown answers to a fitting surname. Erik Hurtado is one of those nebulous "white hispanics". ALL THE OTHER TOP DASHERS, TURNERS, AND JUMPERS WERE WHITE.
Blake Smith, the best measurable athlete by laboratory metrics, went 8th to the Montreal Impact. I hope he finds the trampoline into national team minutes... if he can play.
The top "jumper", Scott Goodwin, went undrafted.
Don Anding, the blue-ribbon "best athlete" of the combine, was picked 26th by the Philadelphia Union.
Logically, before any draft, the league will host a "combine". Do you think the 40 yard dash is overemphasized as a measurable of pro (American) football talent? Well, let's try it in soccer!
MLS Combine: Who turned heads in speed, agility, power tests?
SPEED: 30-meter sprint
1. Don Anding (Northeastern) 4.04 seconds
2. Erik Hurtado (Santa Clara) 4.09 seconds
3. Blake Smith (New Mexico) 4.11 seconds
4. Kekuta Manneh (Austin Aztex) 4.17 seconds
5. Nico Clavijo (unattached) 4.18 seconds
AGILITY: 5-10-5
1. Deshorn Brown (Central Florida) 3.96 secs
2. Don Anding (Northeastern) 4.08 seconds
3. Blake Smith (New Mexico) 4.10 seconds
4. Tommy Muller (Georgetown) 4.11 seconds
5. Ian Christianson (Georgetown) 4.14 seconds
POWER: Vertical Jump
1. Scott Goodwin (North Carolina) 32.5 inches
2. T.J. Nelson (Southern Methodist) 31.5 inches
3. Erik Hurtado (Santa Clara) 31 inches
Dylan Remick (Santa Clara) 31 inches
Blake Smith (New Mexico) 31 inches
Out of 72 combine invitees, it is much easier to accentuate the non-white acrobats. T.J. Nelson is a tanned Asian, "Kekuta Manneh" requires no explanation, and Deshorn Brown answers to a fitting surname. Erik Hurtado is one of those nebulous "white hispanics". ALL THE OTHER TOP DASHERS, TURNERS, AND JUMPERS WERE WHITE.
Blake Smith, the best measurable athlete by laboratory metrics, went 8th to the Montreal Impact. I hope he finds the trampoline into national team minutes... if he can play.
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The top "jumper", Scott Goodwin, went undrafted.

Don Anding, the blue-ribbon "best athlete" of the combine, was picked 26th by the Philadelphia Union.

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