LCK 2025 Jungle Power Rankings – The 5 best junglers

With many junglers changing teams during the offseason, here are our Jungle player rankings ahead of the 2025 LCK Spring Split.

LCK 2025 Jungle Power Rankings - The 5 best junglers

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LCK Jungle Power Rankings – 2025 Spring Split

5. Pyosik

I had mixed feelings for Pyosik throughout the 2025 season. He wasn’t actually that great on Team Liquid but he was probably the best player on the team once Worlds came around. Now that he has gone back to the LCK, I feel like he can deliver more than what he showed last year.

His playstyle and champion pool are a bit more meta-reliant compared to other junglers in this list. Additionally, I always felt like it’s much harder for teams to play around carry-oriented junglers so for now, he will probably be in the mid pack.

4. Willer

Willer has been the surprise of the season. He has been consistently having strong individual stats, to the point where he’s beating some of the top players in some metrics. FearX have been enabling him more and more often, and while the results are not there, his numbers are above expectations. He will be a name to watch out for heading into Summer.

3. Oner

Oner started off where he ended at the start of the season but recently he has struggled to make the same level of impact. It feels like T1 are putting themselves into weird situations with their drafts and Oner is also directly affected by the picks.

He has been having a rising number of random moments which have impacted the outcome for the team. It’s starting to be a bit of a worrying trend, especially given that HLE is also fighting for the top two.

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2. Peanut

Peanut once again struggled when the international stages came around. It happened at MSI and it happened at Worlds too. While I don’t question his level of play domestically, I give a lot of importance when it comes to stepping up in key moments. So far, he has delivered decently in the regular split: we will see whether he can keep up that form in playoffs.

1. Canyon

Canyon and DK might have had a rough season but to me, it’s still clear that he’s the jungle king of the LCK. From an individual perspective, he’s still probably the most complete player, given his ability to play all types of champions and playstyles.

Now that he joined Gen.G, we might be able to witness Canyon’s full potential. I just hope that he doesn’t get “restrained” given the presence of other big carries like Chovy and Peyz, and that Gen.G can take advantage of his characteristics and have flexible and creative strategies and team compositions.

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