LEC 2025 Jungle Power Rankings – Ranking the 5 best players

The LEC jungle pool looks quite stacked this season: here are our rankings of the top five junglers in the 2025 Spring Split.

LEC 2025 Jungle Power Rankings - Ranking the 5 best players

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LEC Jungle Power Rankings – 2025 Spring Split

5. Bo

Once again, Bo’s existence in the LEC is considered controversial. While he and the rest of KC are not performing, he still has above-average stats in almost every single department. His main issue, especially compared to the rest of the team, is the amount of deaths he has: a 4.8 average is too high for a jungler of his caliber and that’s why he just barely made it in the top five.

4. Elyoya

MAD Lions went down a tier compared to Winter and Elyoya has also been affected as a result. He still plays a vital role for the team but I feel like MAD have tried to lower the dependence on him hoping to improve more as a team. His stats are mid-pack in the majority of the cases which is why he’s only 4th this time around.

3. Sheo

Sheo and the rest of BDS have started pushing more and the French jungler’s stats have improved, slowly crawling his way to the top in some metrics such as the FB %, which hits over 50%. Sheo brings great early game presence which is essential for a team like BDS that want to force the enemy to fight at their conditions. We’ll see whether he can keep up and qualify for MSI.

2. Yike

While Yike was my No. 1 pick in the Winter split, he has had more ups and downs this time around. He’s still great and can easily fight for the top spot when on form: I just felt like he had some off moments and wasn’t as consistent as before. Nonetheless, G2 is already at MSI so as long as he shows up at the international stage, that is more than enough.

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1. Razork

Razork was clearly the core, alongside Noah, within the Fnatic lineup. This split the Spanish jungler dominated the rest of the competition by leading in the majority of the metrics, according to Games of Legends. It goes to show that Fnatic needs Razork to really fight with the top teams: his consistency ultimately has earned him the top spot on this list.

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