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The 2023 Toronto FC Draft: A Quiet Draft Night for the Reds

January 7, 2023 by Last Word On Soccer

Penn State Defender, Jalen Watson, Defends on September 20, 2022 and Is Now Part of the 2023 Toronto FC Draft Class

The 2023 Toronto FC draft will either be a forgettable draft or a draft where they snatch some quality players late in the draft. It would not get the headlines of some of the draft nights of other MLS teams, but there are still two players to keep in mind.

The 2023 Toronto FC Draft Night Was Quiet on December 22

Jalen Watson (Selected 32nd Overall From Penn State)

With the 32nd pick, the Reds select defender Jalen Watson from @PennStateMSOC #TFCLive | #SuperDraft by @adidasfootball pic.twitter.com/QADdnK1zJw

— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) December 22, 2022

The Canadian from Mississauga, Jalen Watson, played the defender position for Penn State. In addition, the academy teams he played for are Erin Mill SC and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The 6’0 player played in and started all 16 players on defence this year for Penn State. Watson won an award each year he played for Penn State (source: PSU Sports).

In 2019, he was named part of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team, Then, in his sophomore and junior season, he earned Academic All-Big Ten honours, and then finally, he was named part of the Big Ten All-Tournament Team in the 2022 senior season.

In his four seasons with Penn State, he scored one goal and dished out three assists. Watson is a more reserved person, but is not afraid to be loud on the field according to David Polak of The Daily Collegian:

“I try to be as loud as I can on the field, but naturally I’m more of a quiet guy,” Watson said.

Judging by the videos of his time with Penn State, he can be in the right positions to clear the ball when necessary (source: Jordie Isen’s YouTube Channel).

Merci. Forever in my heart ❤ #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/nkxmTMZm9f

— Chris Mavinga (@Chris_Mavinga) January 5, 2023

With Chris Mavinga recently leaving the club, defence is a clear weakness that exists within the team. Watson will need to earn his spot as a defender with TFC and it will be a big individual task to accomplish in 2023, but it is still possible that he gets playing time if he plays well.

Charlie Sharp (Selected 61st Overall From Western Michigan)

Extremely grateful for this opportunity! https://t.co/OsPr4FuEI5

— Charlie Sharp (@c_sharp88) December 22, 2022

The 6’5 American forward for Western Michigan as his academy team was the Michigan Wolves. The other teams Sharp played for were the Flint City Bucks and the Seacoast United Phantoms. He started 13 games and played 19 games in 2019, and also started 13 games and played 18 games in 2021 (source: wmubroncos).

In 2019, he won the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year and picked up All-MAC First Team honours and in 2021 was named to the Second Team All-MAC and named Academic All-MAC.

When just looking at this season, he had 11 goals and dished out eight assists. This included playing a big role in scoring a goal each on November 12 against Akron and November 17 against Louisville last year. These were important goals in one-goal wins. He also had four goals against Chicago State on October 2, 2022, and two goals against the Detroit Mercury on October 5, 2022.

Being drafted 61, most draft picks around there have trouble getting playing time with their main team. Notable names that are ahead of Sharp include players like Ayo Akinola, Federico Bernardeschi, and Jesús Jiménez. He, like Watson, will probably play a lot with Toronto FC II of MLS Next Pro.

READ MORE: The 2023 CPL–U Sports Draft Overview

The 2023 Toronto FC MLS Draft Summary and Analysis

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Grade: B-

READ MORE: The 2023 MLS SuperDraft Storylines and Overview

TFC maybe should have done something to get at least one first-round draft pick, which is the reason for the slightly lower grade. However, there are now other avenues to get players of that age including homegrown players. As a result, the MLS SuperDraft, while still important, is not always where all the best young players in North America come from.

READ MORE: The 2022 Toronto FC MLS Season: What Could They Improve On?

Also, the draft picks they picked do carry some excitement for the Reds as they look to make the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2020.

The post The 2023 Toronto FC Draft: A Quiet Draft Night for the Reds appeared first on Last Word On Soccer.

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