Dom Dwyer and his percentage of his team's goals has been crucial to the success of Kansas City over the last four seasons. Aside from two rival, red vs blue New York strikers, Bradley Wright-Phillips and David Villa, no one has really held candle to Dwyer over his tenure in MLS.

For those of you surprised not to see Sebastian Giovinco in the graph above, remember that his value isn't solely tied to expected goals but rather expected goals plus expected assists (a grand total of 58.03 over two and a half seasons). Additionally, he has had a ton of help in carrying said load from Jozy Altidore. But this isn’t about either of those two.

The next guy on the list is his new would-be strike partner, Cyle Larin. While a lot of folks seem certain this move sets-up Larin to be sold in the coming weeks or at least before summer’s end, that doesn't necessarily have to be true.

Jason Kreis has shown preference to the 4-4-2 diamond formation since years ago in Salt Lake, and has only started a lone in striker three matches (at least on paper) this season. The problem has been the pairings.

Looking at Orlando players who have played the striker position the last two seasons, we can see that the options have been largely inadequate. This has pushed the bulk of the load to Larin.