The 2013 MLS SuperDraft took place on January 17, 2013, in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the MLS SuperWeek. Andrew Wenger, a forward from Duke University, was selected first overall by Montreal Impact. This draft was notable for being one of the last held during the traditional January format before MLS moved to later draft dates.
The draft featured several players who would go on to have successful MLS careers. Other notable early picks included Walker Zimmerman (FC Dallas, 3rd overall), who became a US National Team regular and MLS All-Star, and Jose Villarreal (LA Galaxy, 4th overall). The draft consisted of four rounds with 19 picks in each round.
This draft class was considered relatively strong, with multiple players becoming regular starters and contributing significantly to their teams. The 2013 draft also marked an important transition period for MLS as the league continued to evolve its player development strategies and draft processes.