The 2010 MLS SuperDraft took place on January 14, 2010, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Robbie Findley was selected first overall by Real Salt Lake, though he was immediately traded to Los Angeles Galaxy as part of a pre-arranged deal. Other notable first-round picks included Andy Najar (D.C. United), who would go on to become a key player for the U.S. and Honduras national teams.
The draft featured several players who would have successful MLS careers, including defenders like A.J. DeLaGarza (LA Galaxy) and midfielders such as Dilly Duka (New York Red Bulls). The 2010 class was considered solid but not spectacular, with many players contributing as role players rather than superstars.
This draft was notable for being one of the last before MLS began its significant expansion phase and the introduction of more sophisticated academy systems that would later reduce reliance on the college draft for top talent.