Enable’s Top 10 CoD Players Analysis: Expert Breakdown and CDL Insights
Introduction to Enable’s Rankings
As the Call of Duty League prepares for its second season in Black Ops Cold War, veteran analyst Ian ‘Enable’ Wyatt has sparked discussion with his ranking of the current top 10 professional players. The former CDL champion’s assessment comes at a crucial time, with teams finalizing rosters and strategies for the upcoming campaign.
The list, released just weeks before season kickoff, includes several surprising placements – most notably OpTic Chicago superstar Seth ‘Scump’ Abner at the #10 spot. Enable provides detailed reasoning for each selection, offering valuable insights into current competitive dynamics.
Evaluation Criteria Explained
Enable’s player assessment follows three core metrics that define elite Call of Duty performance in the current meta. Talent covers mechanical skills like gunplay accuracy and movement mastery. Intangibles encompass game IQ, communication, and adaptability – crucial for team success. The often-decisive impact measures clutch potential to swing matches through individual plays.
“The move to online competition has made consistent evaluation challenging,” Enable notes, referencing connection disparities that plagued the previous season. “But these three factors remain the best indicators of who will dominate in Black Ops Cold War.” The criteria particularly favor versatile players who excel across multiple game modes in the CDL rotation.
Call of Duty LeagueEnable’s experience with Seattle Surge informs his analytical perspective on player evaluation.
The Controversial Scump Placement
Scump’s position at #10 has generated the most debate, given his status as one of Call of Duty’s all-time greats. Enable acknowledges this while explaining his reasoning: “When a new CoD drops, Scump’s absolutely dominant, but then he tends to plateau as the season progresses.” This pattern, observed across multiple titles, suggests veteran players face unique adaptation challenges.
The analysis highlights two potential factors: waning motivation after early success, and divided focus from content creation. With over 3 million YouTube subscribers and consistent Twitch viewership, Scump has built a substantial brand beyond competitive play. Enable suggests this might impact his ability to maintain peak performance throughout an entire CDL season.
Pro Tip: Veteran players should schedule dedicated practice blocks separate from content sessions to maintain competitive edge.
Despite the ranking, Enable emphasizes Scump’s enduring skill: “He’s still mechanically gifted enough to compete with anyone. I just need to see that consistency through a full season.”
Complete Top 10 Breakdown
Atlanta FaZe dominates Enable’s rankings with four players in the top seven, led by reigning MVP Chris ‘Simp’ Lehr at #1. Dallas Empire stars Anthony ‘Shotzzy’ Cuevas-Castro (#2) and Dylan ‘Envoy’ Hannon (#3) round out the podium, showcasing their championship pedigree.
- Chris ‘Simp’ Lehr – Atlanta FaZe
- Anthony ‘Shotzzy’ Cuevas-Castro – Dallas Empire
- Dylan ‘Envoy’ Hannon – OpTic Chicago
- Tyler ‘aBeZy’ Pharris – Atlanta FaZe
- Sam ‘Octane’ Larew – Seattle Surge
- Alec ‘Arcitys’ Sanderson – Atlanta FaZe
- McArthur ‘Cellium’ Jovel – Atlanta FaZe
- Cuyler ‘Huke’ Garland – Dallas Empire
- Kenny ‘Kenny’ Williams – LA Thieves
- Seth ‘Scump’ Abner – OpTic Chicago
The most glaring omissions include 2020 champion Crimsix, whose strategic leadership isn’t fully captured by Enable’s criteria, and young phenom Dashy, whose inconsistent performances may have kept him off the list. These exclusions highlight the subjective nature of such rankings and the different skills valued across teams.
CDL Season Outlook
As the league transitions back to LAN events, Enable’s rankings provide a baseline for evaluating player development throughout the season. The continued online qualifiers still present challenges for consistent performance evaluation, making these early assessments particularly valuable.
For aspiring competitors, the rankings reveal key areas for improvement: developing well-rounded skills beyond pure gunplay, maintaining consistency across game modes, and balancing content creation with competitive preparation. Players who address these factors could rise in future evaluations.
The upcoming season promises intense competition, with Atlanta FaZe and Dallas Empire players leading the charge according to Enable’s expert analysis.
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