Katherine Ann Rader is an emerging talent in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), playing as a forward for the Houston Dash. At just 22 years old, Rader has quickly established herself as a key component of her team's attacking setup, producing impressive statistics in her 12 appearances this season. With a goal-scoring rate of 0.35 goals per game, she has shown consistent capability in finding the back of the net, complemented by her 0.09 assists per game. Her attacking prowess is further highlighted by her expected goals (xG) of 0.21 per game, indicating her knack for getting into promising scoring positions.
Rader's offensive contributions are matched by her dynamic playmaking skills. With an average of 2.45 shots per game and a progressive passing distance of 83.18 yards per game, she demonstrates a strong ability to both create and capitalize on opportunities. Her role as a "Deep Threat" forward is evident in her progressive carrying distance of 32.49 yards per game, underscoring her mobility and threat in advancing the ball up the field. Defensively, Rader contributes with possession-adjusted interceptions of 3.3 per game and challenges of 2.45 per game, although her challenge success rate stands at 42%. With a playmaker rank of 4.5, Rader shows considerable room for growth, yet she remains a valuable asset with an estimated transfer value of €378K, making her a player to watch in the NWSL.
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