Real Salt Lake's 2015 draft class turned out a bit stronger than some others (I'm looking at you, 2014) — but how'd it really turn out?
On the face of it, it was a stronger year than the 2014 class experienced — none of those players stayed with the club in any regard, and in that way, Real Monarchs really helped to improve the development of these players.
Hindsight is 20-20, certainly, and when Real Salt Lake passed on a chance to bring the hyped Cristian Roldan to Salt Lake City, everyone balked.