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2008 MLS SuperDraft: Round 2

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Year:
PICKNAME, POSITIONDRAFTED FROMTEAMHT WT
15thShea Salinas, MFurman UniversitySan Jose Earthquakes5-10 150
Comment: Recorded 14 goals and 21 assists in 77 games for Furman.
16thEric Brunner, DThe Ohio State UniversityNew York Red Bulls (from Toronto)6-4 170
Comment: Led a defense that posted a school-record 15 shutouts in 2007. MVP of the 2008 MLS combine.
17thAlex Nimo*, MUS U-17 Men's National TeamReal Salt Lake5-5 142
Comment: Member of the U.S. U-17 residency program.
18thMichael Videira, MDuke UniversityNew England Revolution (from Los Angeles)5-10 175
Comment: Three-time MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist.
19thEric Avila*, MUniversity of California - Santa BarbaraFC Dallas (from Colorado)5-8 150
Comment: Three-time All-Big West First Team. Registered 15 goals in 64 games at UCSB.
20thGeorge Josten, F/MGonzaga UniversityColumbus Crew6-0 180
Comment: His 34 career goals are tied for third-most in school history, the same place that produced Brian Ching.
21stEly Allen, FUniversity of WashingtonLos Angeles Galaxy (from New York)5-11 165
Comment: 2007 co-Pac 10 Player of the Year. Registered 26 goals and 12 assists in 77 games at Washington.
22ndRicardo Pierre-louis, FLee UniversityColumbus Crew (from FC Dallas)6-1 177
Comment: NAIA Player of the Year in 2007. Scored 101 goals in 63 career games at Lee University.
23rdYomby William, DOld Dominion UniversityKansas City Wizards (from CD Chivas)6-4 185
Comment: Second Team All-CAA in 2007. Native of Cameroon.
24thAndrew Jacobson, MUniversity of California - BerkeleyDC United6-2 188
Comment: NSCAA First Team All-American in 2007. Had 11 goals and 13 assists in 4 seasons at Cal.
25thJonathan Leathers, DFurman UniversityKansas City Wizards (from LA, KC)5-9 160
Comment: Member of U.S. U-23 national team. Team captain at Furman.
26thPeter Lowry, MSanta Clara UniversityChicago Fire5-11 165
Comment: NSCAA All-American First Team in 2007. Scored 22 goals and had 15 assists in 4 years at Santa Clara.
27thJoe Germanese, MDuke UniversityNew England Revolution5-10 163
Comment: Transferred to Duke after two seasons at Vanderbilt. Notched 7 goals in 40 games for Duke.
28thBrian Edwards, GKWake Forest UniversityToronto FC (from Los Angeles)6-3 195
Comment: NCAA College Cup Defensive MVP. Recorded a 0.78 career GAA in college.