League of Legends LEC Week 5 Player power rankings

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Jungle

1 Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski (G2 Esports)

2 Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen (Fnatic)

3 Andrei “Xerxe” Dragomir (Splyce)

4 Jonas “Kold” Andersen (Origen)

5 Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek (SK Gaming)

6 Gang-yun “Trick” Kim (Schalke 04)

7 Nubar “Maxlore” Sarafian (Misfits Gaming)

8 Kacper “Inspired” Słoma (Rogue)

9 Marc “Caedrel” Lamont (Excel Esports)

10 Jae-ha “Mowgli” Lee (Team Vitality)

FNC Broxah
Arguably the MVP of the LEC Summer Split so far, Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen guided his team to 1st with multiple carry performances, including his Player of the Game display on Lee Sin against Team Vitality on W4D1. The addition of Dan to the main Fnatic roster has clearly lit a fire under the Danish jungler as he’s gone from strength to strength since the Spring Split playoffs and looks determined to reclaim the crown for Fnatic this split.

However, if he wants to join his team in lifting the trophy in Athens on September 8th, they’ll need to put on better performances than in their first loss of the Summer against Splyce on Saturday. Broxah’s Gragas game proved that he is human after seven incredible jungle showings but shouldn’t halt Fnatic’s progress as an 18-0 split is near-impossible in today’s highly competitive LEC ladder.

RGE Inspired
Inspired and Larssen have become a formidable mid-jungle duo that have propelled Spring’s 10th placed Rogue roster to joint 6th, taking down Spring’s finalists Origen in the process. While they’ll undoubtedly be focusing on reaching playoffs with their team, an individual award is up for grabs as both players will be vying to pick up the Rookie of the Split trophy at the end of the season.

It’s no secret that in Week 4 Rogue shocked viewers by taking down one of the most impressive European rosters of all time – Origen – and it came at the hands of a Player of the Game performance from none other than the Polish prodigy in the jungle, Kacper “Inspired” Słoma. Not only has he revitalised the Rogue roster with his early aggression, he’s also created a perfect partnership with his mid laner to tear down opposition after opposition and now Rogue are real contenders for a playoff place half-way through Summer Split.