Jason Banton, Gienir Garcia and Luke Holmes are three of the more interesting players available in Tuesday's MLS Supplemental Draft.
Tuesday's MLS Supplemental Draft will mark the last of the league's offseason allocation drafts. Most of the really interesting prospects were already picked in last Thursday's SuperDraft. It's also true that the later the draft gets, the more of a crapshoot that it becomes. Still, these final four rounds are not without intriguing names and past success stories.
While I won't pretend to be an expert on any of these players -- or even claim to have seen them play -- these are some of the more interesting players remaining:
Jason Banton, F, Leicester City
More than a few draft observers thought he was the most likely international to be drafted during the SuperDraft. He's shown enough promise to intrigue several of England's best-known clubs. He's got some good size and has already trialed with the likes of Chivas USA.
Evans Frimpong, F, University of Delaware
Frimpong is not very big, standing just 5-foot-8 and weighing in at just 141 pounds. But he showed a some real promise at Delaware, scoring 12 goals and accumulating five assists during his senior season. He should be well known to the Philadelphia Union, as he played for Reading FC United, a team they are affiliated with in the PDL.
Gienir Garcia, D, Cruz Azul
The fullback has the family pedigree -- with his father and brother having both played in the Mexican Primera -- and seemingly the physical attributes to be a successful pro. Cruz Azul saw enough promise in him to put him on their B team and even give him a few shots with the A team. He also made five appearances with the Mexican U-20 team. You have to imagine someone will give him a shot.
Bryan Gaul, F, Bradley
How does a 6-foot-5, 202-pound forward with 23 goals and eight assists over the past two years go undrafted in the SuperDraft? Well, he didn't exactly stand out at the combine and he did pile up those numbers against the likes of SIU Edwardsville. Still, he's got some serious size and apparently some skills. Surely, someone takes a shot, right?
Luke Holmes, M, Akron
This shifty midfielder managed to score eight goals and pick up eight assists despite starting just 11 times and playing in 16 games for Akron. Prior to transferring there, he scored 70 goals and had 24 assists during three seasons at Notre Dame College of the NAIA. Someone's going to take a chance on this Englishman.
Miguel Ibarra, M, UC Irvine
The UC Irvine midfielder is just 5-foot-7 and 135 pounds, which is not quite Joao Plata small, but is clearly a cause for concern in MLS. Still, he scored nine goals, had eight assists and is someone a lot of combine observers liked.
Arthur Ivo, M, SMU
In his past two years, Ivo has scored 20 goals despite making just 24 starts and playing in just 40 matches. He's well known to FC Dallas and seems to be a solid fit there.
Aldo Paniagua, M, Paraguay
A little more than two years ago, Paniagua was competing in the U-20 World Cup for Paraguay. He's 6 feet tall and 183 pounds. He hasn't done much at the club level, but he showed some upside at the Combine.
Kohei Yamada, D, Japan
People were absolutely raving about Yamada at the combine. He was originally listed as a midfielder, but it seems like everyone thinks he'll be a left back at the MLS level. He's quick and a solid ball handler.
First Round
| 1 | Montreal Impact | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Vancouver Whitecaps | |||
| 3 | New England Revolution | |||
| 4 | Toronto FC | |||
| 5 | Chivas USA | |||
| 6 | Real Salt Lake | |||
| 7 | Houston Dynamo | |||
| 8 | Portland Timbers | |||
| 9 | Chicago Fire | |||
| 10 | Columbus Crew | |||
| 11 | FC Dallas | |||
| 12 | Houston Dynamo | |||
| 13 | Philadelphia Union | |||
| 14 | Toronto FC | |||
| 15 | Chicago Fire | |||
| 16 | Sporting Kansas City | |||
| 17 | Real Salt Lake | |||
| 18 | Houston Dynamo | |||
| 19 | Los Angeles Galaxy |
Second Round
| 20 | Montreal Impact | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Vancouver Whitecaps | |||
| 22 | New England Revolution | |||
| 23 | Toronto FC | |||
| 24 | Chivas USA | |||
| 25 | San Jose Earthquakes | |||
| 26 | D.C. United | |||
| 27 | Portland Timbers | |||
| 28 | Chivas USA | |||
| 29 | Columbus Crew | |||
| 30 | Chivas USA | |||
| 31 | New York Red Bulls | |||
| 32 | Philadelphia Union | |||
| 33 | Seattle Sounders | |||
| 34 | Seattle Sounders | |||
| 35 | Sporting Kansas City | |||
| 36 | Real Salt Lake | |||
| 37 | Chivas USA | |||
| 38 | Los Angeles Galaxy |
Third round
| 39 | Montreal Impact | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | Vancouver Whitecaps | |||
| 41 | New England Revolution | |||
| 42 | Toronto FC | |||
| 43 | Sporting Kansas City | |||
| 44 | San Jose Earthquakes | |||
| 45 | D.C. United | |||
| 46 | Portland Timbers | |||
| 47 | Chicago Fire | |||
| 48 | Columbus Crew | |||
| 49 | FC Dallas | |||
| 50 | New York Red Bulls | |||
| 51 | Philadelphia Union | |||
| 52 | Colorado Rapids | |||
| 53 | Seattle Sounders | |||
| 54 | Sporting Kansas City | |||
| 55 | Real Salt Lake | |||
| 56 | Houston Dynamo | |||
| 57 | Los Angeles Galaxy |
Fourth Round
| 58 | Montreal Impact | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 59 | Vancouver Whitecaps | |||
| 60 | New England Revolution | |||
| 61 | Toronto FC | |||
| 62 | Los Angeles Galaxy | |||
| 63 | San Jose Earthquakes | |||
| 64 | D.C. United | |||
| 65 | Portland Timbers | |||
| 66 | Chicago Fire | |||
| 67 | Columbus Crew | |||
| 68 | FC Dallas | |||
| 69 | New York Red Bulls | |||
| 70 | Philadelphia Union | |||
| 71 | Colorado Rapids | |||
| 72 | Seattle Sounders FC | |||
| 73 | Sporting Kansas City | |||
| 74 | Real Salt Lake | |||
| 75 | Houston Dynamo | |||
| 76 | Los Angeles Galaxy |


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