LCS Spring Split 2020: Week 6 Player Power Ranking

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ADC

1. Jesper “Zven” Svenningsen (Cloud9)
2. Bae “Bang” Jun-sik (Evil Geniuses)
3. Edward “Tactical” Ra (Team Liquid)

Tactical played out of his mind last weekend with Doublelift out sick, helping to earn himself the starting job over the former MVP. Tactical didn’t just crush it in lane (averaging a 1400 gold lead at 15 minutes, while Doublelift averaged only a 245 gold lead) he also crushed it in teamfights. He dealt a staggering 32.3% of his team’s damage over those two games. Obviously, it’s a small sample size, but there is certainly good reason for Liquid to bite the bullet and bench Doublelift.

4. Apollo “Apollo” Price (Immortals)
5. Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng (Team Liquid)
6. Johnny “Altec” Ru (Immortals)
7. Ian Victor “FBI” Huang (Golden Guardians)
8. Johnson “Johnsun” Nguyen (Dignitas)

Johnsun was hailed as the next great NA AD Carry coming into this split and he got off to a hot start. Unfortunately, he seems to have cooled off quite a bit during the middle of the Spring Split.

In particular, Johnsun has one of the lowest kill participations (58.7%) of any ADC and has a disappointing laning split (-246/-6/-90 G/C/XP at 15). Here is hoping that Dignitas and Johnsun can regroup down the last stretch of games.

9. Kasper “Kobbe” Kobberup (TSM)
10. Cody “Cody Sun” Sun (100 Thieves)

I have to fully admit to being wrong about the Cody Sun/Vulcan pairing. I thought it was more Cody doing the carrying of that duo, but it’s becoming more apparent that Vulcan was the dominant force. Stunt hasn’t been that bad this year, yet Cody has some of the lowest gold and damage numbers for any ADC in the LCS.

11. Jason “WildTurtle” Tran (FlyQuest)
12.Trevor “Stixxay” Hayes (CLG)