This is exactly the kind of consistency you should be looking for in a long term fantasy player, and it’s only icing on the cake that he has a double game week against Chicago in Round 20. Over the past eight rounds, Finlay has failed to earn a goal or assist in only two of them. Must Have: If you only make one change to your team this round then it needs to be adding Columbus Crew SC's Ethan Finlay (CLB, $8.9m). So who do you go with? Out of all their options, Eric Gehrig (CHI, $5.0m) is my favorite due to his high CBI numbers. I know they play Seattle, but without Clint Dempsey and Obafemi Martins, the Fire have their best chance at a clean sheet than they have seen in a long time. Long Shot: If you need a new budget defender, a Chicago Fire player could be just who you’re looking for. He’s not a guy who’s going to earn you a lot of bonus points, but you can expect consistent minutes at a price that’s very easy on your budget. One player to keep an eye on over the next three rounds is Dylan Remick (SEA, $6.0m). Replacement: Seattle has been struggling since it lost several key players to the Gold Cup, but their easing schedule could mean that it’s safe to invest in their defense once again. Ledger will definitely help daring managers move up the ranks if Orlando keeps seeing similar results. Orlando City SC is currently enjoying a five game home unbeaten streak including shutouts in their last two games. Home Differential: If you’re looking for a defensive player to set you apart from the pack, consider Sean St.
His schedule over the next few round is tough, but this pick is all about saving money. At $4.4 million, he’s currently the cheapest starting keeper in the game and since becoming Philadelphia’s number one man in Round 11, he’s earned four clean sheets. This gives David Bingham (SJ, $5.4m) a great shot at adding another clean sheet notch to his belt.īudget Pick: If you’d rather find a keeper who is easy on your budget, then grab the Philadelphia Union's Brian Sylvestre. San Jose hosts Houston on Friday night (11 pm ET UniMás/UDN) who have only been able score one goal in their last four away games. Here is my list of several players who I think can help you get ahead during the July slump.Ĭlean Sheet Chance: With Stefan Frei out injured, many managers are going to be forced to find a new keeper so why not look for one with a chance at a clean sheet? Fortunately you don’t have to go any further than the first game of the round. While some might find it stressful to have to deal with so many unknowns, I see opportunity.
OK, so maybe I lied about that last one, but everything else is true. The transfer window is open, the Gold Cup gives bit players a time to shine, and the LA Galaxy decide that it’s finally time to start playing for keeps. July is one of my favorite times of year for MLS Fantasy Soccer.
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Fantasy Doctor: Adjusting to multiple changes brought on by dog days of summer.Bonus Points: Looking at the players who contribute the most fantasy points to their teams.