Drafted eighth overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft, Dempsey is arguably the best player ever taken in an MLS draft. He started his career by winning Rookie of the Year with the Revolution, helping the club to back-to-back MLS Cup finals in his time in New England. He went on to star in the Premier League, primarily for Fulham, while also playing and scoring in three World Cups with the United States, including captaining his country in Brazil in 2014. He returned to MLS with the Seattle Sounders and helped the club reach the MLS Cup finals in 2017.
While Dempsey is the best player on the Revolution's draft list, the club hit well on a number of picks. The Revs can also count Taylor Twellman (second overall in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft) who became the youngest and fastest player in league history to reach the 100-goal plateau, Shalrie Joseph, (14th overall, 2002 MLS SuperDraft) one of the top midfielders in MLS history and Michael Parkhurst (ninth overall 2005 MLS SuperDraft), who won the 2005 Rookie of the Year and MLS Defender of the Year in 2007, among their many successful draft choices.