While everyone on this list will be looking for a stronger second half of the season, Allen is currently the only one with the potential benefit of a fresh start. After scoring one goal in eight appearances this season for the USL Championship-leading Tampa Bay Rowdies, Allen was acquired by a Memphis side that has found the back of the net just 12 times in the first 14 games of its inaugural campaign. This could be a beneficial move for both parties, as Allen has experience with a midseason change after swapping Bethlehem for Nashville last May and then tallying eight goals in 21 appearances for the Tennessee side to help it reach the postseason. The 25-year-old was also clearly second choice behind Sebastian Guenzatti for Rowdies Head Coach Neill Collins, playing just 308 minutes across his eight appearances (four starts – subbed off in all of them). 901 FC has plenty of work to do to reach the postseason, but if Allen can be the productive poacher he was in Nashville and New York – where he claimed the Championship’s Rookie of the Year award in 2016 – then there’s a chance for a turnaround.