BRADENTON, Florida – One way or another, all six of FC Cincinnati's MLS SuperDraft picks are officially in the fold for 2019.

A source confirmed to The Enquirer the club's five previously-unsigned draft picks – Tommy McCabe, Logan Gdula, Rashawn Dally, and goalkeepers Ben Lundt and Jimmy Hague – are now under contract.

The team confirmed the five players were all signed to MLS contracts around in a news release around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

“We’re excited for these five players to begin their professional careers,” FC Cincinnati head coach Alan Koch said in the news release. “Each player has shown their potential during the course of preseason, and have embraced the opportunity to learn from the experienced professionals on our team. We’re eager to see each player apply himself and work to get better each and every day.”

It still remains unclear which players could go out on loan and which might be retained for FC Cincinnati's 30-man MLS roster, but their immediate futures with the club appear secure.

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Frankie Amaya, FC Cincinnati's pick with the No. 1-overall selection in the draft, was signed with MLS prior to the draft as part of his inclusion in the annual Generation Adidas class.

McCabe, Gdula, Dally, Lundt, and Hague have all had their positive moments during preseason training over the last few weeks and have progressed.

Everyone except Lundt (injury) saw some amount of time in Saturday's 1-0 preseason match against the Colorado Rapids.