The Dynamo are hard at work this week in Los Angeles scouting and interviewing college prospects with the hope of finding one who can contribute at the professional level.
Whoever the Dynamo select with the No. 4 overall pick in Friday's MLS SuperDraft, however, do not expect to see great things soon, and maybe not at all in 2017. That is rarely how it works.
American sports fans have been spoiled by immediate contributions from NFL and NBA rookies. For several reasons, MLS is more like MLB where each team sends their drafted players through the heavy infrastructure of the minor leagues.