One month from tonight the Rapids kick off the season in Seattle., opposite NBC airing the Closing Ceremonies from Italy that would have taken place 8 hours earlier. The Rapids haven't made a whole lot of news in the last week or two until today where they signed a draft pick and played their first preseason game.
Colorado signed 2025 Superdraft pick (so December of 2024) forward Donovan Phillip to a 2+3 season contract. With the sprint season next season this means he's guaranteed through the sprint season, then has 3 team option years. After being picked last season Phillip went back to school at NC State and won the MAC Hermann Trophy this year, which goes to the top player in Division 1. He is actually the third Hermann trophy winner to make his MLS debut with the Rapids, but the first as a player. Former GM Dan Counce and former coach Mooch Myernick were also Hermann trophy winners.
Phillip will join the team in Florida once he gets his visa. On that subject Matt Wells was able to join the team in Florida just a couple of days after they got down there. His new assistant coaches are still waiting for their visas though, as is new midfielder Hamzat Ojediran. Braidon Nourse of the Denver Post has a good article about why these are taking longer than they used to and how its largely out of the Rapids hands.
The Rapids also extended Nico Hansen through the 27-28 season with options for the two seasons after that.
Today the squad got their first preseason action in, facing Nashville SC. Interesting note is that Sam Bassett is in camp with Nashville and got time in this game, but after Cole had subbed out for the Rapids. Colorado started in what looked like a 4-3-3 with a largely second-string lineup but with Steffen, Holding, Cannon, and Bassett starting alongside Herrington, Travis, Frederick, Wathuta, Harris, Sealy, and Yapi. Yapi got the scoring going early with a nice curving shot into the far corner but after that it was all Nashville as they scored 3 to win 3-1. The second half roster was another mix of starters and backups as it was Hansen, Rosenberry, Murphy, Cobb, Vines, Ronan, Antencio, Aaronson, KSB, Manyoma, and Navarro.
Hard to take much out of the first preseason game (or any preseason game really). Wells had mentioned that he was intentionally working the team hard leading up to this one as he wanted to see how they reacted when they were tired. About the most preseason tells you is if somebody notable isn't playing, but nobody was really missing from this one. Ted Ku-DiPietro was the only notable name not to play but hard to get all our potential wingers on the field with everyone getting 45 minutes.
My bigger concern is that we're one month out and nothing has changed from my roster analysis a week and a half ago. I did have one glaring mistake, I didn't consider the addition of Lucas Herrington. That said right now to me he's the Australian Noah Cobb (or maybe since Herrington signed first Cobb is the American Lucas Herrington). Both young center backs playing at a high youth level but yet to prove they can be a regular MLS starter.
Herrington aside though, I still have the same conclusions. With no other changes we're banking heavily on young players being able to quickly step up to be full-time starters and that Wells can unlock something in the team Armas couldn't. I'm most concerned about a defense that is looking like its going to be Cannon - Holding - Herrington/Cobb/Murphy - Vines across the back line. This is a defense that is likely to get torched regularly while only Vines would be expected to add to the attack. The Rapids really need to make a move for a MLS ready CB and make it soon so they can integrate in camp before Feb. 23rd.
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