CDL 2021 Power Rankings After Stage 4 Week 2

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CDL 2021 Power Rankings After Stage 4 Week 2

Here are our updated Call of Duty League Power Rankings.


Week 2 of Stage 4 has continued with the same great matches we saw in Week 1. With some underdogs proving they can fight, and the top dogs still dominating, here are our updated Power Rankings after Stage 4 Week 2.

12. Seattle Surge (-)

A close up shot of Sam “Octane” Larew during a live CDL match

Now matching the longest losing streak in COD League history at 10, Seattle Surge has suffered this year. A 3-0 defeat to Atlanta FaZe, and 3-1 to Minnesota ROKKR saw them completely dominated in Week 2, and showing no signs of improvement.

11. Los Angeles Guerrillas (-)

Bryan "Apathy" Zhelyazkov faces the camera in his gaming chair wearing a white hoodie

While they had a tough week of matches, the LA Guerrillas were unable to win a series and suffered a defeat at the hands of former teammate, Vivid, and the Florida Mutineers. The Guerrillas looked uncompetitive, and they’ll need to improve if they want to make a run for Top Eight.

10. London Royal Ravens (-1)

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London only played one match this week, and it was over in a flash. A 3-0 defeat to Toronto Ultra sees them sit with no wins in Stage 4, and the Subliners and Guerrillas yet to play. If they can win these matches, they could get some momentum going into the Major, which is needed if they want to make Champs.

9. Paris Legion (+1)

Half of Donovan “Temp” Laroda's face appears next to the words "Welcome Temp" with a Paris Legion logo below.

A 3-1 victory over the LA Thieves will be welcomed by Paris Legion fans, as they look greatly improved in Stage 4. While they fell 3-1 to OpTic Chicago later in the week, Paris looked competitive, and they could be a dark horse in the run down to champs.

8. LA Thieves (-2)

Pro Call of Duty players for 100 Thieves Drazah and TJHaly stand together with Thives shirts on. Their names appear next to them in red with the word "Welcome" above them in faded grey letters.

LA Thieves fall down to eighth after only winning one map this week. A 3-1 defeat to Paris Legion, and an almost embarrassing 3-0 defeat to Atlanta FaZe sees their inconsistency shine once again. The Thieves need to find a team that works, as these roster changes seem to do more harm than good.

7. Minnesota ROKKR (+1)

Michael "MajorManiak" Szymaniak looks at the camera with a headset on on stage.

MajorManiak has been a great addition to the squad, and his presence in respawn has been felt. He has dominated in the respawn game modes, and while Priestahh had an off week, MajorManiak and Standy ran the show. The ROKKR looks good, and some momentum could see them challenge at the top.

6. Dallas Empire (+1)

Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro looks toward the camera for a moment during a live game of CDL

Dallas Empire took down the LA Guerrillas 3-0, before going to a game five against New York. This improvement is what we wanted to see from the Empire, and with Shotzzy returning to his MVP form from last year, they’re heating up just at the right moment.

5. OpTic Chicago (-)

Brandon “Dashy” Otell adjusts his headset microphone on the CDL stage.

OpTic Chicago took down a hot Paris Legion 3-1, as they dominated the Hardpoints. Dashy seems to be shooting straighter than ever, and his ability to stay alive and go on streaks does wonders for OpTic. Heading back to LAN, winning is the only thing on OpTic’s mind.

4. Florida Mutineers (-)

Travis “Neptune” McCloud sits with headset on at the PC ready to play. The words "Welcome Aboard Neptune" appear beside him in front of the Florida Mutineers logo

The Florida Mutineers had a great week as they continue to prove they can challenge the teams at the top. While the Sublines clutched up in game five to defeat them 3-2, Florida took a 3-1 win over the Guerrillas, and currently sit 3-1 in Stage 4. The Mutineers are another team looking to take home that Stage 4 Major.

3. New York Subliners (-)

James "Clayster" Eubanks at the PC for the Subliners during a live game of Call of Duty

Considering Hydra was ill this week, the Subliners performed great, and taking two game-five wins shows they have the ice needed. Mack has been excellent this week, showing why he deserved his spot on this roster. His dominance with the Krig saw him drop 110 kills in the series against Dallas, with two 40 bombs in the Hardpoints. If Mack can continue like this, New York may be the team to beat.

2. Toronto Ultra (-)

Professional Call of Duty player from Toronto Ultra Cameron "Cammy" McKilligan walks out on stage with his hand up in the air and a bright purple light behind him.

Toronto Ultra has come back from their loss to the Florida Mutineers with a swift 3-0 against London in Week 2. Bance dominated, and it was an all-around great showing from Ultra. With the Guerrillas and NYSL to play next week, they’ll need to be on top form in Week 3.

1. Atlanta FaZe (-)

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Atlanta FaZe currently sit with 11 straight map wins as they continue their streak of 3-0 dominance. FaZe made their match against the LA Thieves look like League Play, as they tore through the squad and took home an easy win. Heading into the Major, FaZe looks on top form.

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Charlie "MiniTates" Cater has been an esports writer since May 2020, specialising in Call of Duty. He is also a University Student studying esports.