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By Ives Galarcep
Special to ESPNsoccernet Friday, January 18, 2008 BALTIMORE -- When MLS coaches sized up the talent in the 2008 MLS draft, most came away feeling like there were no players ready to make immediate impacts, but some very promising prospects who could be difference makers down the road. This reality led many MLS teams to think about long-term prospects who won't cost much against the salary cap, rather than more experienced draftees with less upside. The result was a first round that was impossible to predict. Here is a closer look at how the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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