The 2013 MLS SuperDraft took place on January 17, 2013, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The draft consisted of four rounds with 68 total picks. Andrew Wenger, a forward from Duke University, was selected first overall by the Montreal Impact, making him a significant addition to their attacking lineup.
Other notable first-round selections included Walker Zimmerman (4th overall to FC Dallas), who would later become a key defender for the US Men's National Team, and Jose Villarreal (5th overall to LA Galaxy), a versatile midfielder. The draft featured strong collegiate talent, with many players going on to have successful MLS careers.
The 2013 draft class proved to be particularly deep, with several players becoming regular starters and some earning international recognition. The event marked another step in MLS's continued growth and investment in developing young American talent through the college soccer pathway.