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MLS Expansion Draft 101: Everything you need to know

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What is it?


Similar to other North American professional leagues, MLS holds a draft for expansion teams to select certain players from existing teams to build their roster.


This year, the draft will be held for Minnesota United FC and Atlanta United FC — both of whom will join MLS in 2017.


When is it?


December 13, 2016 at 11am PT.


Watch it live right here.

How does it work?


The existing 20 teams protect 11 players they wish to absolutely keep and prevent from being selected by Atlanta or Minnesota. Generation adidas and Homegrown players are also exempt and protected from the Expansion Draft.


Minnesota and Atlanta can choose from the remaining players in a back-and-forth draft format, with Atlanta getting the first pick because of a coin flip. The draft will last five rounds with 10 total players being drafted.


Only a single player can be drafted from any one club. So, for example, if a player from the New York Red Bull is selected in the first round, the remaining players on the Red Bulls roster will then be off limits in the draft.


How is the format different this year?


Minnesota and Atlanta selecting five players is a significant reduction than in past years.


In 2014, Orlando City and New York City FC each selected twice that — 10 players — with some existing teams losing two players in the draft (teams were allowed to pull one player back onto the protected list if someone was taken).


In every other MLS Expansion Draft since 2004, expansion clubs picked 10 players, alternating picks in draft format only when two teams entered the league at once (like Vancouver and Portland in 2011 and Chivas USA and Real Salt Lake in 2005). The expansion teams entering the league alone (Montreal in 2012, Philadelphia in 2010, Seattle in 2009, San Jose in 2008 and Toronto FC in 2007) made their 10 picks one after the other.


Back in 1997, expansion clubs Miami Fusion and the Chicago Fire got to pick 12 players each.


Why the change?


In the simplest terms, the league has changed a lot over the past decade and Atlanta and Minnesota have more options to build their rosters. Minnesota is coming over from the NASL, so will have a base to choose from and Atlanta already has several talented players under contract for next year.


Which players are protected?


MLS released the full list of protected and available players Monday with Portland's list as follows:

<strong>Protected</strong>
<strong>Available for Expansion Draft</strong>
Fanendo Adi
Dairon Asprilla
Gbenga Arokoyo
Jack Barmby
Diego Chara
Nick Besler
Jake Gleeson
Nat Borchers
Marco Farfan (Homegrown Player)
Neco Brett
Darren Mattocks
Wade Hamilton
Lucas Melano
Kennedy Igboananike
Darlington Nagbe
Chris Konopka
Alvas Powell
Chris Klute
Liam Ridgewell
Jack McInerney
Diego Valeri
Amobi Okugo
Vytas
Taylor Peay
Ben Polk
Jermaine Taylor
Steven Taylor
Andy Thoma
Zarek Valentin
Ben Zemanski