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  1. While uploading the video we realized that we forgot to add Jordan Siebatcheu, and he just committed to the U.S. today!

  2. You missed the elephant in the room, Jordi Siebatcheu. He just declared that he will accept an invite from GB. meaning, he already talked to GB.

  3. I disagree with Soto at #4. I believe, as much as he gets a bad rap from the fanbase, Gyasi Zardes is at #4 and possibly #3 depending on whether Hoppe can improve his game. Soto has a rather limited skill set. His game isn't as good as Zardes, either comparing Zardes to his current abilities or comparing Soto to what Zardes could do at a similar age.

  4. You have more faith in Dike's technical ability than I do. I don't see him as much better (if any) than Altidore was before his downfall. There is use for someone with that physical skillset but I don't see him ever being a starter for the USMNT in a big tournament. He could give smaller Concacaf teams nightmares though.

  5. I see Sargent number 1 due to the lack of competition to compare to. Dike I don’t see #2 anymore due to just being a super athlete but I don’t know who I’d put in his place. Hoppe is inconsistent and hasn’t played much yet. I was gonna say gioacchini but I think I’ve jumped off that hype train in a depth chart but I might as well.

  6. I'm excited to see Jesus Ferreira and Ricardo Pepi play this year together at FC Dallas. Ton of young talent on that team, especially in the midfield with guys like Paxton Pomykal and Tanner Tessman. Also excited to see our guy Johnny Nelson hold it down on the back line.

    Great video though, really summed up all the strikers. One you missed was Jordan Siebatcheu, just committed to US earlier today.

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