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Ranking the 7 Call of Duty League rookies heading into the 2022 season


Rookie players in competitive Call of Duty have been dominating the league since it began and teams have finally caught on to the idea of adding untouched talent to their franchise from day one.

Last year, DiamondCon, Fire, and Neptune all made their debuts at the start of the 2021 Call of Duty League season. Later in the year, Insight, HyDra, Standy, PaulEhx, Afro, MentaL, and Venom joined the class of ’21.


Going back to Modern Warfare, OpTic Texas’ Shotzzy won the MVP during his rookie season. Alongside Dallas’ other rookie in iLLeY, they both went on to become Call of Duty world champions during their debut seasons. That same year, we also saw CleanX, Mack, Owakening, Vivid, Louqa, Hollow, Spart, Drazah, and Exceed make their professional debuts in the league.

One of the most stacked rookie classes in Call of Duty history came during 2019’s Black Ops 4 season. That year, almost 20 players made their pro league debuts, including Simp, aBeZy, Cellium, Envoy, Skyz, and MajorManiak, to name a few.


Simp and aBeZy both dominated the league from day one. The pair went on to win the 2019 Call of Duty World League Championship and Simp also claimed the throne as the MVP that season.

Heading into Vanguard, seven players are expected to make their CDL debuts to begin the year, the most we’ve ever seen at the start of a season since the Call of Duty League launched.


Here’s how I’ve ranked this year’s rookies, with a little background on each player. This list doesn’t include Yeez and Hicksy, who are both substitute players to start the season and aren’t set to make their professional debuts just yet.

7) David “Davpadie” Maslowski: Florida Mutineers
Black Ops 4 is where it all started for Davpadie. He mostly played Search and Destroy tournaments but also attended the CWL Anaheim Open near the end of the season and placed top 24. A month later, he placed top 64 at the CWL Anaheim Amateur Finals. 바카라사이트


Shortly after the Modern Warfare season kicked off, Davpadie was signed by Triumph Gaming with Standy, Royalty, FeLo, and Nagafen. He won three Challengers tournaments with the team but was eventually dropped for Censor, who was replaced by DiamondCon a week later. He finished the season with a top-eight placing in the North American Challengers Finals under UYU.

The next season, he returned to Triumph Gaming with Standy, Royalty, and General. But the team ended up disbanding and Davpadie took a break from competing shortly after. Once he returned, he reunited with Xotic, DiamondCon, and Royalty. The four of them won an Open tournament together and finished fourth in the North American Challengers Finals for Black Ops Cold War.


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