![]() He's got all the hallmarks of a prodigy and precious few red flags or warning signs to date. I'd be leery of his small sample size, but his age, technique, trajectory and soccer IQ make him too big a talent to ignore. I would probably have Clark in the 10-15 range. He spent half the year in USL as an ironman for an undermanned NYRBII squad, leading their attack and finishing tied fifth in the league on assists while missing the last six weeks of the season. ![]() He is an extremely active high IQ/technique player, and I think his versatility to play across five different spots will get him more time on the field to grow. I would expect a jump like Cole Bassett next season for Clark as he establishes himself. If Caden Clark had spent the year at the MLS level, I think he would have landed at No. Looking forward to seeing how the rest of 20 plays out for the rising teenager. Police reported a group of men got into an argument outside of the club, which led to the shooting. The shooting occurred shortly before 3 am on June 14th. I tend to value a bit larger of a sample size for players to crack the top 10, even though Clark’s talent is undeniable and plenty of people smarter than me have raved about him. According to CBS New York, there was a shooting outside Starlet’s Gentlemens Club located at. Somewhere around 10-15 is where Caden Clark could’ve gone on my list if the voting was now. I probably would’ve had him top five, just ahead of Brenden Aaronson. He’s working toward building an irrefutable body of work pretty rapidly, though! He was impressive in the DA in 2018 & ‘19, was great in USL earlier this year and obviously has hit MLS like a thunderbolt all before the age of 18. You need somewhat of a body of work to climb that high. If this was based on pure potential Clark might’ve been No. 10 that he signed an MLS deal, and RBNY acquired his rights from Minnesota United FC in exchange for $75,000 in General Allocation Money.Įven still, experts have offered up where Clark would’ve landed on their ballot had he been eligible. Check out their thoughts below, and a quick reminder that candidates must be under the age of 22 as of the end of the 2020 regular season (i.e. The answer’s rather simple: When votes were initially solicited, the 17-year-old was still playing in the USL Championship for New York Red Bulls II. In 160 minutes (three appearances), he has two crucial goals that have catapulted him to national attention. When the 22 Under 22 list drops later this week, a notable name will be absent: New York Red Bulls midfielder Caden Clark.
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