Following the 2018 MLS season, Orlando City purged its roster once again, getting rid of several players that played key roles in the team. Needing replacements in several positions, the MLS SuperDraft is one of the ways in which some of those spots can be filled.
Orlando City made three selections during the first and second rounds of the MLS SuperDraft on Friday, choosing forward Santiago Patino in the first round and defender Kamal Miller and midfielder Tommy Madden in the second round.
The Patino signing was an odd one considering the team recently picked up forward Tesho Akindele and still have Dom Dwyer and Stéfano Pinho on the roster.