Major League Soccer held a drawing of lots this morning to determine the order of November 19th's Dispersal Draft for Chivas USA. With non-playoff teams getting two envelopes in the drawing and playoff teams getting only one, the Portland Timbers were picked 12th, behind five playoff teams and both expansion clubs.

So, what will be left for the Timbers at the 12th pick? Frankly, not much. With a pick that late in the game, the most the Timbers can hope for is an under appreciated talent that gets passed over by teams already carrying a full roster and without the cap space to add a player.

There will certainly be some movement of players surrounding the draft, particularly with the top pick, and presumably the contract of coveted keeper Dan Kennedy, falling to FC Dallas. Dallas already have two keepers on their roster who have shown themselves to be top quality in Chris Seitz and Raul Fernandez.

Looking at the players that might be available to the Timbers now, the Dispersal Draft guide put together by the Goat Parade earlier in the month is still a good read.

Of course, Timbers fans can take some solace in the fact that the Seattle Sounders and Vancouver Whitecaps were picked 19th and 20th, respectively.

What player do you think will fall to the Timbers? Will the team make any pick at all?

The MLS press release: