Top 10 Pro Players in Blue Lock Ranked

Pro Players in Blue Lock

Top 10 Pro Players in Blue Lock Ranked – In the world of Blue Lock, the highest level one can achieve is becoming a professional player, those who compete at the highest level and represent the top football clubs in the world. Each of these players has their own unique play style and weapon, combined with insane skills that set them apart from the rest.

Today, we’ll be breaking down and ranking all 10 pro players in blue lock we’ve seen so far, starting from the least impressive all the way to the number one player in the series. But before we jump in, I just want to say this ranking is based on my personal opinion at the end of the day. So, let’s get started.

10. Dada Silva

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Silva was a member of Team World 5, selected exclusively by Ego himself to assess the unpolished strikers of Blue Lock. Playing for Brazil’s national team and being chosen by Ego are impressive accomplishments on their own.

His nickname, Heavy Tank, fits him perfectly, as he’s physically one of the strongest players in Blue Lock. He also has insane aerial abilities, as he managed to out-jump Aryu multiple times—one of Blue Lock’s best players when it comes to jumping. In fact, Silva dominated Aryu throughout the entire match, all while keeping a smile on his face.

Now, I know comparing an under-20 player to a professional who already plays for his national team isn’t exactly fair, but up until that point, Aryu hadn’t lost a single aerial battle.

We haven’t seen much of World Five apart from Loki, so you could argue Silva might be better than some of the other members of the team. But I’ve placed him in this rank because the other players have more accomplishments and better weapons based on what we’ve seen so far.

9. Pablo Cavasoz

Don’t let his height and cuteness fool you—Pablo is one deadly piece on the pitch. He’s the queen on a chessboard. Pablo’s weapon is his insanely accurate curved shots, which can easily deceive goalkeepers with the unpredictable curves of the ball.

It’s thanks to these curved shots that he’s earned the title of the best free-kick taker in the world. He can also use his curved balls to deliver pinpoint passes to his teammates—a skill made possible by his incredible Meta Vision.

Pablo is also surprisingly good at defending, as he managed to stop Bachira from dribbling past him with almost no effort. I mean, sure, Bachira did manage to get past him once, but Pablo was just a chill guy, casually seeing how far he could go.

8. Adam Blake

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Adam is the top scorer in the English League, which is the most competitive league in the world. This achievement becomes even more impressive when you realize that Chris Prince plays in the same league. As we know, Prince is a world-class player, said to be on par with none other than Noel Noah. So, outscoring him really shows off Adam’s incredible striker abilities.

I mean, the guy is called Goal Junkie for a reason. Adam is also one of the strongest players physically, as he easily outmuscled Tokimitsu like he was a fly. From the very little we’ve seen of Adam, both on and off the pitch, I think it was somewhat clear that he isn’t exactly a player with a high football IQ.

He didn’t seem like the kind of guy who could dribble or deliver accurate passes to his teammates—he was just there to score goals, and that’s about it. He kind of reminded me of Erling Haaland, and the fact that Chris Prince, who scored fewer goals in the same league, is considered way better than Adam solidifies this point.

Like I said, we’ve only seen Adam for a brief moment, so I might be judging him a bit harshly, but that’s pretty much all I can say about him for now.

7. Julian Loki

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Loki is probably the player you remember the most from the World Five, and it’s all for the right reasons. Despite being only 17, he is already a rising star and a prodigy in the world of football, having been selected for France’s national team and playing professional-level football for his club, Paris X Gen. He’s the best player in the French League, which is why he’s one of the five Master Strikers.

When it comes to his play style, Loki is all about speed. He is by far the fastest player in Blue Lock, even surpassing Chigiri and Zantetsu. During the match between World Five and Blue Lock, Isagi had no chance to react to Loki’s speed, even though he was directly in front of him. Loki then went on to obliterate every single player on the pitch and scored a goal without breaking a sweat.

In the match between Paris X Gen and Bastard München, Loki even managed to catch up to a Kaiser Impact and straight-up block it, which was one of the most disrespectful moments in Blue Lock.

Loki’s speed, combined with his amazing feats at such a young age, definitely makes him deserving of this rank, if not higher. The fact that Noel Noah says Loki is the talent that threatens him the most shows just how much potential Loki has and how much room he has to grow even further.

6. Leonardo Luna

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Among the players of Team World Five, Luna had the smoothest play style and seemed to be the most confident one. He had amazing reflexes and insight that made him spot the opponent’s weak points and easily break past them.He only needed a split second of Rin’s distraction to steal the ball from him, and that says a lot about his abilities.

As I mentioned earlier, comparing a pro player to an under-20 player isn’t fair, but Rin was the best player in the Blue Lock project at the time. Reading his opponents’ moves and minds isn’t Luna’s only weapon—he also has insane dribbling abilities. Rin tried his best to stop him, but Luna dribbled past him so smoothly that Rin didn’t even have time to react.

By the time Rin realized what was happening, the ball was already past him, rolling between his legs. Luna is nicknamed The Scion of Royale, which is the best club in the world, and that alone is an incredible achievement. Of course, he plays for Spain’s national team, and I’d argue he’ll play a big role in the story later on.

5. Lavinho

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Lavinho has incredible mastery with the ball, and he’s by far the best dribbler in the series. His dribbling is so smooth that when opponents try to block him, they end up falling to the ground for not following his dance, allowing him to easily advance to the goal without losing the ball.

In the three minutes he played against Bastard München, Lavinho managed to score a goal by dribbling past the entire team, which was insane to say the least. Not even Noel Noah could stop him when he pulled off a rainbow flick and used Isagi as a wall to get past the number one striker.

Lavinho also provided two assists in just three minutes for his teammates during the game against Paris X Gen. On top of all that, he’s the top scorer in his league—the Spanish League—a feat comparable to Adam Blake’s.

4. Chris Prince

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Now, even though I’ve ranked Chris at number four, we actually haven’t seen much of his performance in action. In fact, I ranked him above Lavinho mainly because of his off-screen achievements.

We know that he’s a world-class striker on par with Noel Noah and that he’s ranked the number two player in the world by FIFA. Chris has one of the best, if not the best, physiques in Blue Lock thanks to the personalized training he developed himself. His stats are maxed out at 100 in every parameter, hence his nickname The Perfect Hero.

And that’s basically it. Like I said, we haven’t seen much of him on the pitch. He does have this really cool knuckleball shot, but we’ve only seen it once, and it was stopped by Isagi. Until we see more of him in action, the only thing that really carries Chris is his title of being number two in the world.

3. Ego Jinpachi

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Unfortunately, we still don’t know much about Ego’s time as a player, but we do know that he used to be Noah’s teammate and his first true rival. We also learned from Noah and Snuffy that Ego had a playing style and mindset similar to that of Isagi.

At some point, however, Ego stopped playing football and abandoned his career as a player for reasons that still remain one of Blue Lock’s biggest mysteries. I ranked Ego above Chris Prince because Noah himself considered Ego his rival, while he doesn’t seem to be that worried about Prince, at least from what we’ve seen so far.

2. Noel Noah

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Noah is the current number one player in the world and is regarded as a role model by many Blue Lock players, including Isagi. While we don’t know much about Chris Prince despite him being regarded as the number two player, Noah has proven himself worthy of his title with both his achievements and his super-efficient play style on the pitch.

When it comes to play style, Noah is a player with unlimited options thanks to his weapon of being ambidextrous, which means he can use both his right and left sides with 100% efficiency.

This allows him to do pretty much anything with the ball from any angle, with the same level of power and accuracy on either side. This weapon, combined with his super-strong physique and machine-like dribbling that leaves no room for error, makes Noah inevitable.

And although it might not be obvious at first glance, his speed is no joke either, which, when combined with his machine dribbling, makes him even more deadly. While Noah might not be as good as Snuffy when it comes to team play, he has helped Kaiser and Isagi improve significantly, especially with his accurate passes.

1. Marc Snuffy

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While Noel Noah may be the best striker and the number one voted player in the world, Snuffy is undoubtedly the best overall player. And this isn’t just my personal opinion—Noah himself has admitted that Snuffy is better than him as an all-around player. Much of Snuffy’s superiority comes down to his unparalleled football IQ.

He can read the flow of the game and exploit weaknesses in the opponent’s formation in a split second. This intelligence is also the reason he’s better than Noah when it comes to team play. His ability to maximize his teammates’ efficiency and orchestrate tactics and patterns, or what he calls designs, has boosted the overall performance of Ubers exponentially.

Snuffy is also physically strong, thanks to using the Japanese martial art known as Jujutsu. This technique increases his ball-keeping and retention abilities to the point that so far, we’ve seen him winning most, if not all, of his physical duels. He was even able to fend off both Noah and Isagi at the same time, which is not something you see every day.

As for his trophies and achievements, Snuffy has conquered four of the five major leagues and is now on track to win the fifth with Ubers. With a resume filled with both individual and team achievements, Snuffy has more than earned his title as the best player in the world.

That is it from today’s post on Top 10 Pro Players in Blue Lock Ranked. If you do not agree with the points in the post and have some of your own opinions, share them with us in the comments section down below. Keep visiting Animesoulking for more information about Anime and Manga.

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