Depth has been one of the key points of improvement for Orlando City, banded about by team officials and journalists alike since the beginning of the 2016 season. With veteran infusions into the first team and the introduction of Orlando City B, the Lions now have a wealth of options. For most of the roster, that is a good thing. For some, they risk being pushed out by the new signings. An unexpected casualty may just be Homegrown Player Tyler Turner.
Turner was signed on in February 2014 as one of Orlando City's first MLS players and, at 17 years old, was one of the youngest players on the final USL roster.