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Ever Upward: Who Could Help The Valiant At Flex DPS?

Publish Date: October 30, 2020

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This offseason will be very interesting for the LA Valiant. While Shax is still under contract, KSF may not return next season if they decline his option. That would leave a massive hole in their roster. Even if they keep KSF, this team could serve to have better flex DPS. KSF is a nice player, but he has already reached his ceiling.

If they can bring in a new, younger flex DPS to pair with KSP this team could reach higher peaks. Who could the Valiant target? Here are a few player from Contenders:

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If the Valiant wanted to go after a less popular Korean flex DPS, FEATH5R would be the pick. He began his career on Gen.G’s Academy feeder team Gen.B in early 2019 and joined Talon in the middle of 2020 after his former team disbanded. He played all the meta flex DPS heroes: Mei, Tracer, Sombra, and Echo. The one hero the team notably never played was Genji.

That being said, given his skill on Echo his Genji should be no issue. Given Talon’s success this most recent season of Contenders, he may be a hot commodity. He would be a great, underrated addition to this team.

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Outside of Korea, there are a few other names that could be great people to pair with KSP. One of the most interesting names in NA Contenders is Reyzr. For the past year, Reyzr has been the most notable NA Contenders flex DPS eligible in 2021. He rose to prominence on Revival before being loaned out to multiple teams including Third Impact, Comically Large Crosshair, and now Drifters.

While his signature hero is Pharah, he is not just a traditional projectile player. He is a true flex player. He can pull out everything from Sombra to Genji to Hanzo and even Tracer. Whatever team signs Reyzr will be getting a great player, it is just a question of who will sign him?