2016 Summary: The second overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, Josh Yaro battled injuries for a good portion of the season and only made 17 appearances. He had a shoulder injury in late May that sidelined him for the better portion of a month and suffered a season-ending concussion at the beginning of October. When healthy, Yaro was a decent center back for the Philadelphia Union. He was prone to making some rookie mistakes, however more often than not his speed was able to bail him out of trouble. Hopefully his injury issues will be behind him in 2017, and with a tough year under his belt he should be the favorite to start alongside Richie Marquez at central defender.