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On Thursday, we ranked the players that finished 2018 as the revelations of the year. Today, we'll shift that gaze forward by consulting the crystal ball to identify who will come into their own next season. This list includes five players who made our 22 Under 22 ranking this past fall and at least
MLS: Mark McKenzie, Matt Real, Anthony Fontana (Philadelphia), Paxton Pomykal, Brandon Servania (FC Dallas), Issac Angking (New England), Ayo Akinola (Toronto FC), Jaylin Lindsey (Sporting KC). USL: Samuel Rogers (Sounders FC 2). College: Justin Rennicks, Griffin Dorsey (Indiana), Frankie Amaya (UCLA), Manny Perez (N.C. State). USSDA academies: David Ochoa (Real Salt Lake), Julian Araujo (LA Galaxy). Germany: Chris Gloster, Sebastian Soto (Hannover 96), Alex Mendez (Freiburg), Chris Richards (Bayern Munich), Brady Scott (FC Cologne). Belgium: Juan Pablo Torres (Lokeren). Netherlands: Sergino Dest (Ajax), Unattached: Ulysses Llanez.
With the 2022 World Cup in Qatar exactly four years away, Doug McIntyre projects what the 23-man roster for US men's national team, should it qualify, could look like.