The 2013 MLS SuperDraft took place on January 17, 2013, in Indianapolis, Indiana. The draft was held in conjunction with the annual NSCAA Convention and featured three rounds of selections, with teams able to select college players and Generation adidas players.
Andrew Wenger, a forward from Duke University, was selected first overall by Montreal Impact. Other notable first-round picks included Steve Neumann (Philadelphia Union), Benji Joya (Santos Laguna via trade with Columbus Crew), and Jose Villarreal (LA Galaxy). The draft class was considered relatively strong, particularly in attacking positions.
The 2013 draft was significant as it marked the final year before MLS implemented major changes to the draft format in 2014. Several players from this draft went on to have successful MLS careers, though the overall impact varied significantly by pick position and team development programs.