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Inside the 2011 Sounders FC roster
GOALKEEPERS Terry Boss: Brother of NFL tight end Kevin Boss is physically gifted Josh Ford: A rookie who won the No. 3 job after an intense...
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GOALKEEPERS
Terry Boss: Brother of NFL tight end Kevin Boss is physically gifted
Josh Ford: A rookie who won the No. 3 job after an intense camp battle
Kasey Keller: U.S. soccer icon expected to retire after his 20th season
DEFENDERS
Leo Gonzalez: Steady left back can also complement the attack well
Taylor Graham: Vocal veteran provides experience and leadership in the back
Jhon Kennedy Hurtado: Back from an ACL injury and regaining his all-star form
Patrick Ianni: Versatile player who provides quality depth at the centerback position
Roger Levesque: Seattle mainstay has been playing at right fullback in camp
Jeff Parke: Should benefit from having his first full preseason with the club
James Riley: Never seems to get tired running up and down the right flank
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Zach Scott: Former USL Sounder can play every position on the back line
Tyson Wahl: A left-footed option is a reliable backup at left fullback
MIDFIELDERS
Osvaldo Alonso: Reigning team MVP is expanding his offensive game
Servando Carrasco: Tenacious rookie adds bite to the defensive midfield
David Estrada: First-round pick in 2010 had a strong training camp
Brad Evans: Box-to-box midfielder could be a surprise scoring option
Alvaro Fernandez: Now established in Seattle, a DP that could have a big year
Erik Friberg: Swedish import is technically clean, supports the offense well
Miguel Montano: Exciting prospect needs to work on being more consistent
Pat Noonan: Versatile attacking option, boasts lots of MLS experience
Michael Seamon: Slowed by a preseason injury, provides midfield depth
Michael Tetteh: Dynamic rookie also plays as an attack-minded left back
Steve Zakuani: Had a breakout year in 2010 and more is expected this season
FORWARDS
Mike Fucito: Relentless worker suffered an adductor injury in preseason
Nate Jaqua: Rare combination of size and skill, should be healthy soon
Fredy Montero: Earned a deserved pay raise; a lot will be demanded of him
Lamar Neagle: Local product earned a contract after being cut in 2010
Blaise Nkufo: Unmatched at holding the ball and creating space for teammates
O'Brian White: Acquired from Toronto FC; could have a breakout season

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