From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake soccer team drafts for 'versatility'
Because of that, Real made Chicago's Williams its first overall pick in the expansion draft (second overall). Chivas USA nabbed Los Angeles' Arturo Torres with the first pick.
Salt Lake is Williams' sixth different MLS team in seven years, but don't be fooled he isn't a cancer in the clubhouse like some journeyman midfielders.
Until Williams received his green card, he was classified as a senior international player a designation which teams are only allowed four of. As a result, the talented attacking midfielder was forced to bounce around the league.
During his seven-year career, he's tallied 16 goals and 57 assists.
"He's had a number of good years and we felt it was someone we needed," said Salt Lake coach John Ellinger.
In the last two years, he started 24 games for Dallas in 2003, but only played twice this year with Chicago.
Salt Lake made a point to focus on the midfield in the next two rounds by picking New York's Pablo Brenes in the third round and New England's Brian Kamler in the fourth.
"We felt the midfield would be the hardest thing for us to get," said Ellinger.
With Brenes, Kamler and Williams, suddenly the midfield has the potential to be a strength instead of a weakness.
Real wrapped up the draft by picking Columbus defender Nelson Akwari, San Jose midfielder Chris Brown, Dallas defender Matt Behncke, New England defender Rusty Pierce, D.C. United defender Kevin Ara and Columbus forward Erick Scott.
"One thing we were looking for was versatility of the team," said Ellinger. "We were hoping what happened today would happen."
With MLS leading scorer Jason Kreis already on board after Monday's trade with Dallas, and the 10 players acquired in Friday's draft, both Ellinger and Pastorino are excited about the direction of the franchise.
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