2020 Rocket League SA RLCS: Top Targets for April 18 – DraftKings Playbook

Rocket League

After a series of games last weekend in the Spring Series South America Qualifier, the main event kicks off on Saturday. Four games make up DraftKings’ Rocket League slate. We look at high-priced and value targets for your captain and flex positions.

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Captain options

Caard ($17,400)
Caard has showcased his skill as one of the leading goal scorers in South America. He ended up second on the goal-scoring charts in the Rocket Street Grand Series Season 3 with 0.89 goals per game. In the first and second seasons of the RSGS, he had 1.15 and 1.16 goals per game, respectively. He will continue to dominate the offensive lists again.

Math ($16,200)
In the recently-concluded RSGS Season 3, Math was the second-most valuable player after Caard, particularly because of his sensational defensive proficiency. He averaged 2.11 saves per game, second in the tournament. He also added decent offensive numbers of 0.84 goals, 0.62 assists and 3.54 shots per game. Of the four top-tier Rocket League tournaments he has played, those were his most efficient numbers.

Droppz ($17,100)
Droppz has been in sterling rhythm for Chromax. Let’s look at his more recent form. In Chromax’s comfortable 3-0 win over Locusts earlier this week, Droppz scored four goals, six assists, three saves and 13 shots on goal. His longer-duration form paints a similar picture. He has been a dynamic force in front of goal and that won’t change here.


High-priced flex options

Brad ($10,400)
Another player from Chromax, which could have stacking implications. Like Droppz, he also had a terrific outing against Locusts in the rout, with 1.67 goals, 0.33 assists, 1 save and 5 shots on goal per game. He is quite expensively priced at $10,400, but considering Chromax are a solid team stacking from their side isn’t a bad call.

Reysbull ($10,000)
Reysbull came away from the Spring Series South America Qualifier with form, momentum and offensive fluency. In three games last weekend, Reysbull averaged one goal, 0.33 assists, 2.67 saves per game and 4 shots. That aggregate will undoubtedly reduce as the main split progresses. Still, these are steady numbers for $10,000.

Others to consider: Haberkamper ($10,800), Valt ($11,000).


Value flex options

Shaddd ($9,400)
Shaddd is one of the better defensive players in South American Rocket League. He nearly put up 2 saves per game in the RSGS (1.98 saves in 45 games). That’s where he will add value to your roster if you need a relatively inexpensive player. He also scored 0.67 goals with 0.44 assists on 2.56 shots per game.

Others to consider: RenaN ($9,800)

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Nikhil Kalro is the Founder and CEO of Altletics Esports.

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