The turnaround was something of a stunner, but it all started with a defense that gave up less than a goal per game. An attack that came up with timely scoring saw the team finish with 58 points in the regular season and the second seed heading into the playoffs.

Rapids looking for balance in 2017

A run to the conference final followed, with the Rapids bouncing the LA Galaxy before falling to the Seattle Sounders one step shy of the MLS Cup final.

Most of the Colorado core is returning for 2016, with the notable exception of Manchester City product Bismark Adjei-Boateng coming in to help replace veteran Jermaine Jones in central midfield.

How did the Colorado Rapids perform in 2016?

2016 finish: Second in Western Conference (15-6-13), lost in the conference final

The Rapids made one of the best season-on-season turnarounds in league history, climbing from the bottom of the Western Conference in 2015 to second in 2016. 

Colorado Rapids’ key losses during the offseason

The big loss was midfielder Jermaine Jones. Though the U.S. World Cup veteran missed most of last season, he was a driving force when in the mix. 

The club also lost Sebastien Le Toux, who signed with D.C. United as a free agent after being traded to the Rapids in the summer, and declined the option for midfielder Marco Pappa. 

Colorado Rapids’ key additions during the offseason

Bismark Adjei-Boateng may be the most exciting signing for the club in the offseason. The 22-year-old was signed from Manchester City but spent the last four seasons on loan at Stromsgodset IF. 

Veteran striker Alan Gordon was also brought in to bolster the options up front. 

How will the Rapids starting lineup look in 2017?

There are plenty of options in this Colorado team, so this is something of a moving target. Goalkeeper Tim Howard is still questionable to return by opening day, which would mean a start for Zac MacMath.

Shkelzen Gashi figures to again man the left flank, presenting the best way to get him, Gordon and Kevin Doyle on the field together, though Dominique Badji may lay claim to that starting spot up top. 

At the back, Jared Watts and Bobby Burling have claims to the starting spot alongside Axel Sjoberg in central defense. For now, we pick the combo of Watts and Sjoberg to start the season. 

Full Colorado Rapids roster entering 2017 season

Goalkeepers: John Berner, Tim Howard, Zac MacMath

Defenders: Marc Burch, Bobby Burling, Dennis Castillo, Kortne Ford, Marlon Hairston, Eric Miller, Axel Sjoberg, Jared Watts, Mekeil Williams

Midfielders: Bismark Adjei-Boateng, Micheal Azira, Sam Cronin, Ricardo Perez, Dillon Powers, Dillon Serna

Forwards: Dominique Badji, Caleb Calvert, Kevin Doyle, Shkëlzen Gashi, Alan Gordon

Colorado Rapids’ national TV coverage schedule

New York Red Bulls vs. Colorado Rapids - Saturday, March 11, at 4 p.m. ET  on UniMas

Sporting Kansas City vs. Colorado Rapids - Sunday, April 9, at 7 p.m. ET  on FS1

Orlando City vs. Colorado Rapids - Saturday, April 29, at 4:00 p.m. ET  on UniMas

Colorado Rapids vs. Vancouver Whitecaps - Friday, May 5, at 4 p.m. ET on TSN

Colorado Rapids vs. San Jose Earthquakes - Sunday, May 13, 10 p.m. ET  on UniMas

Toronto FC vs. Colorado Rapids - Saturday, July 22, at 7 p.m. ET on TSN

Colorado Rapids vs. Vancouver Whitecaps - Saturday, Aug. 5, at 10 p.m. ET on TSN

Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Colorado Rapids - Saturday, Sept. 23, at 10 p.m. ET on TSN

Colorado Rapids vs. Portland Timbers - Sunday, June 19, at 9:30 p.m. ET  on FS1