This season preview it a hard one to write because so much of it is a mystery. Really all the changes from the end of last year are mysteries in MLS, with, until this week, Dante Sealy being the only new ingredient with any MLS time. Adding Miguel Navarro gives some idea of what to expect but he's two years removed from playing on a bad Fire team. In fact arguably the biggest roster move of the offseason was selling Cole Bassett to Portland. Addition by subtraction I guess?
Of course the biggest mystery is on the sideline. Is Matt Wells ready to be a head coach and is he ready to do it in MLS, which has its own set of challenges? Based on the lack of game-changing signings it feels like the Front Office thinks that Steffen, Aaronson, and Navarro are a good enough core to take this team further in 2026 under Wells than they did in 2025 under Armas. Wells is saying all the right things, but what matters is what happens starting on Sunday night.
It looks like the Rapids are going to play something similar to how Armas set them up. 4-man back line, a central triangle of midfielders, a lone striker, and an outside option on each side. Wells seems to be looking for more true wingers than Armas was by the end. The new manager also gets the advantage of the first true destroyer-style defensive mid the Rapids have had in a few years in Ojediran. That's a role this team has needed for a while.
Its going to be needed this year two with the number of open questions on defense. I'm not particularly satisfied with any of the options on the back line. Cannon is a jack of all trades, doing none of them well. Holding is still somewhat of a question mark but doesn't seem to be a guaranteed lock-down CB. The second CB position is a toss-up between three young (ish in Murphy's case) players. At LB things were going so poorly we needed to get Navarro. Not a lot of confidence there.
Beyond that there's still a time bomb waiting to go off on this team. Navarro has made it clear he wants to go back to Brazil eventually, and there have been multiple rumors about teams in Brazil and in Mexico interested in him. He's under contract through at least the 2027-28 season and possibly to the midpoint of the 28-29 season, depending on how this season transition is handled. You have to think at some point the Rapids will look to make some money off of him. If he's here for Galaxy game on March 7th, right after the Brazilian window closes, it means he'll be here at least until the World Cup break and the windows opening again in July.
Overall I expect a season of transition, which doesn't seem to match with the stated goa by Smith and Demoff of being in the conversation around MLs Cup. In a normal situation it would be expected that the first season under a new coach might be a bit rough, but this club has asked for patience from fans FAR too many times for that to be acceptable now. Add to that the addition of the Summit and the schedule change and this is a critical year for the Rapids. One I don't think they're up for.
And on that bombshell, on to my predictions:
- Starting out on a positive note, this is the year where we finally beat a MLS team in the Open Cup for the first time in 20 years. I think by the time a MLS matchup happens Wells will realize that's the best path to success this season and take the game more seriously than we have in a long time
- Likewise we retain the Rocky Mountain Cup for the third year running. FSL hasn't improved that much and we take advantage of having the home leg second to win it
- All that success does not translate in league play though. Despite the win in the home finale to claim the RMC the Rapids are already eliminated from playoff contention by that point and finish 11th in the West
- In their end of season press conference Smith and Demoff will preach patience and say this season was necessary to get on the right track. I'm not making this part a prediction but I would not be surprised if sometime in the offseason Padraig Smith is not renewed to allow Demoff to "start fresh" in the Front Office, ,but with no significant additional investment
- The Rapids will lose to Messi, who will play at least as a sub, and Inter Miami in their big 30th anniversary match and overall it will be a bit of a cluster and missed opportunity for the team despite a huge crowd
- Coming out of the World Cup break the season will look like the best case scenario is barely making the playoffs and bowing out quickly, so Navarro will be sold and Yapi will be the starting striker for the rest of the season
- The Rapids bring in a center back and a winger in the summer window, and will be linked to a couple of bigger moves for an attacker, but nothing actually happens.
- Ojediran becomes Hamzat the Destroyer and is a fan favorite, even if maybe it was a slight overpay to get him
- Miguel Navarro claims the left back spot fairly quickly and is a serviceable but not amazing MLS left back
- Aaronson is Player of the Year
- Wells struggles to figure out MLS early but after the World Cup break comes back and really shows some exciting ideas for the 2027 sprint season, despite it being too late for 2026

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