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Caleb Porter - SuperDraft

Ahead of the 2015 SuperDraft, MLSsoccer.com is breaking down each team's needs and potential draft targets. The Portland Timbers have already made some moves, but with the No. 5 pick have a chance to add a contributor.



When he was a college at Akron, Caleb Porter helped develop some of the best talent in the US program -- guys like DeAndre Yedlin, Wil Trapp and (hopefully someday soon) Darlington Nagbe. It was assumed that, once he got to Portland, Porter would bring some of that college knowhow to MLS and do an Arena- or Kinnear-esque job of raiding the draft.


It hasn't really worked out that way. Nagbe's continued to develop, but he's one of just two guys with college experience I'd expect to see in the Timbers starting lineup on opening day (Nat Borchers is the other), and the 18-man gameday roster could have as few as four.



This is my way of saying that nobody should expect whoever it is that comes off the board at No. 5 to be a bigtime contributor in 2015 -- not in MLS, anyway. The T2 USL Pro squad will be a repository of young talent, and once the rough edges have been smoothed down enough, then they'll get the call to the big leagues.




Timbers SuperDraft selections: #5 (1st round), #24, 32 & 34 (2nd round), #52 (3rd round)


Timbers Depth Chart: 25 players


Goalkeeper (3): Adam Larsen Kwarasey, Andrew Weber, Jake Gleeson
Left Back (2): Jeanderson, Jorge Villafana
Center Back (3): Liam Ridgewell, Nat Borchers, Norberto Paparatto
Right Back (3): Alvas Powell, Jack Jewsbury, Taylor Peay
Defensive Midfield (2): Ben Zemanski, George Fochive
Center Midfield (2): Diego Chara, Will Johnson
Attacking Midfield (3): Diego Valeri, Gaston Fernandez, Michael Nanchoff
Left Wing (2): Dairon Asprilla, Rodney Wallace
Right Wing (2): Darlington Nagbe, Schillo Tshuma
Forward (2): Fanendo Adi, Maximiliano Urruti




Primary Need: Center midfield


Zemanski runs around a lot, but he's a destroyer at heart and his first instinct is always to protect the back line. That's the reason Portland were better defensively once he stepped in for the injured Will Johnson late in the season, even though Johnson is -- by almost every measure -- a superior player. Sometimes the balance a team creates is more important than individual talent.


Johnson is likely to start the season on the shelf as he continues recovering from that broken leg, likely leaving Zemanski & Chara -- a box-to-box player like Johnson -- as the starting pair. Getting another No. 8 in the mix would not be a bad idea for a team that needs to win the midfield to make the system work.


Targets:Nick Besler (Notre Dame), Fatai Alashe (Michigan State), Dan Metzger (Maryland), Eric Bird (Virginia)


Secondary Need: Center back


Borchers, Ridgewell and Paparatto are all over 30, all playing on turf for a team that expects to win every competition they enter. Even if they sign another veteran, it would be good to come out of this draft with at least one talented, 20-something central defender to groom for a starting spot down the road.


Targets:Conor Donovan (NC State/GA), Axel Sjoberg (Marquette), Tim Parker (St. John's), Oumar Ballo (UMBC), Anthony Manning (St. Louis), Ramon Martin del Campo (UC-Davis), Aaron Simmons (UCLA)


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