20. Victor Arboleda, Portland Timbers 2

The 19-year-old Colombian was signed by the Timbers this offseason and has shown glimpses of the potential he has to offer with a pair of goals in his 14 appearances for T2 this season. A former Colombia U17 international, Arboleda has been slightly hampered by injury over the season, but goals like this against the Swope Park Rangers in June highlight what he can be capable of when fully fit.

TopDrawerSoccer.com Scouting Report

A hybrid forward/winger type, the Colombian’s blend of speed and ability makes him one of the most exciting younger players in the USL. Arboleda is a quick, fleet-footed attacking force, with the strength that belies his 5-foot-6 frame. Most effective when he’s running onto the ball in space or lingering on the shoulder of the last defender, an injury has limited his goal output during this season. If he continues to add to his defensive game and can stay healthy, there’s every reason to believe he could be one of the best in USL.