Sun. Jun 8th, 2025

It's arguable that Wynne's best performance of the last two seasons was the one time he was put at right back by Gary Smith, a game against the New England Revolution. It ended 0-0, but not for a lack of trying by Wynne. He was impressively involved in the offense — make no mistake, Wynne is a far better attacking fullback then Drew Moor — was able to make the defensive cut-offs he needed to and was able to put that blazing speed to good use for something other than charging down someone that had already run past him.

Wynne's performance at center back was unfortunate this season, and we really only have one or two options with what to do with him. (Assuming that he doesn't go in the Re-Entry Draft, of course.) Either try and move him back or hope that he suddenly improves a lot next season compared to this one. Personally, I'd prefer they attempt the former.

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