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Underrated Valorant Teams, Lil Bros, DSG, and More

Underrated Valorant Teams, Lil Bros, DSG, and More...

Valorant takes more than pure aim to win. To clutch you’ll need excellent decision-making, mechanics, game sense, and maybe a good Vandal skin from a bundle. These underrated teams could give some other teams a run for their money. While few esports teams are able to win major tournaments on a regular basis, there are some that have a lot of potential to be at the top or even take home a trophy.

When it comes to Valorant, there are many moving parts, strategy, and a team that cannot consistently outperform the others. A team member may underperform or over perform at any time, which could decide the round or even the entire game and give their team the advantage over the opposition. Many players look at the game in black and white only taking into account how many kills and deaths a player has instead of the impact they’re having on the team to make it easier to win round after round. This is also a reason why many struggle in Valorant Competitive. Here, we’ll examine each squad and provide some background on some potentially exciting new or existing organizations that you might not have known or completely forgotten.

Lil Bros

Lil Bros team with Kayla Horton, Diana Zhang, Benita Novshadian, Julia Dias, and Emma Choe.

This team was formidable, finishing third in the Cozy Clash Tournament and first in the Sakura Cup. During the Sakura cup under their old name “Never woulda thought”, they won 7 games in a row with minimum difficulty. They were on a spectacular winning streak until they faced off against Supernova Galaxy in the grand finals, though it was a close match they lost 4 games in a row, one to Supernova Galaxy and two to Complexity, placing third in The Cozy Clash tournament. Lil bros could go much farther with more training and an effective plan, but they are not currently playing as a team. For some of the former members, there is good news. Sonder is currently a player for FlyQuest RED, and Emy is currently signed to Faze Clan.

Lil Bros roster (2023)

Flowerful (Kayla Horton)

Kayla Horton's organization picture

Sonder (Diana Zhang)

Diana Zhang in Fly Quest Red's sponsored picture

bENITA (Benita Novshadian)

Julia (Julia Dias)

Julia Dias ex Lil Bros member
Esports Organization Lil Bros Logo

sHMeaty (Emma Choe)

Emma Choe ex Lil Bros Valorant professional, Faze Clan Player

Managers

Truo (Robert Pham) (Manager)

Lil Bros Current or Ex eSports Manager

DSG

DSG Asian Valorant eSports players, Bryce, Chriusyong, JayH, Juicy, Riza, and Wayne
Valorant eSports Organization Disguised

Disguised (DSG) is a newly created esports org by Canadian youtuber Jeremy Wang aka Disguised Toast. Their first Valorant team was announced on January 8th 2023 to participate in its first tournament Valorant Lockdown 2 hosted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania competing in online opens to be invited to LAN. Dsg destroyed the competition but fell short in the Quarterfinals. Coming back from the drawing board they head to the Challengers League, absolutely demolishing the competition in the qualifiers until they matched against the bigger esports Valorant teams. After winning against two orgs they went on an 11 game losing streak.

Toast feeling defeat apologized to DSG fans for their shortcomings, later receiving a partnership with Bleed esports they rebuilt their roster in singapore where Bleed can offer support in equipment and VCT Experience from winning last years VCT Ascension tournament. Now with their new roster, JayH, Juicy, Riza, wayne, and bryce they’re looking to take over in Asia and want to make a huge comeback from last years results, this org should be on your watchlist for a possible top Valorant team.

DRX

Image created in Valorant Ascension, DRX Valorant esports Professionals, Stax, Flashback, MaKo, Foxy9, and BuZz

With earnings of almost $1 million this Valorant team isn’t underrated as far as talent but to come out on top of big tournaments over highly skilled orgs. Before this group was signed to DRX they were originally called Vision Strikers, changing the meta in 2022 with their aggressive playstyle that a lot of other teams adopted till this day, getting them the contract with DRX. Unfortunately even though they’re competing against the top teams in the world they have not achieved their goals to stand at the top. With a lot in mind RB and Zest departed from DRX, RB signing with Titans Esports Club and Zest playing with a south korean unranked Valorant team called “Team IAM”.

Current DRX Roster (2024)

Stax (Kim Gu-taek, 김구택)

Valorant Esports player Stax Kim Gu-taek at Valorant Lan Tournament

Flashback (Chjo Min-Hyuk,김구택)

Valorant Esports player Flashback Chjo Min-Hyuk at Valorant Lan Tournament

Flashback (Chjo Min-Hyuk,김구택)

Valorant Esports player MaKo Kim Myeong-gwan at Valorant Lan Tournament

Foxy9 (Jung Jae-sung, 정재성)

Valorant Esports player Foxy9 Jung Jae-sung at Valorant Lan Tournament
eSports Valorant Organization DRX

BuZz (Yu Byung-chul, 유병철)

Valorant Esports player BuZz Yu Byung-chul at Valorant Lan Tournament

Coaches

Termi (Pyeon Seon-ho, 편선호) (Head coach)

Valorant Esports Coach Termi Pyeon Seon-ho at Valorant Lan Tournament

Glow (Kim Min-soo, 김민수) (Coach)

Valorant Esports Coach Glow Kim Min-soo at Valorant Lan Tournament

 Argency (Kwon Soon-woo, 권순우) (Coach)

Valorant Esports Coach Argency Kwon Soon-woo at Valorant Lan Tournament

Paper Rex

Paper Rex VCT Pacific Champions, eSports players F0rsaken, d4v41, something, Monyet, Jinggg holding trophy

This list may seem out of place for this team considering Paper Rex is one of the most if not the most dominant team out there. Paper Rex hit this list to be underrated in terms of winning a major tournament, placing 2nd-3rd place in most of their tournaments that they competed in, earning the nickname the “Uncrowned Kings” by the public. Unfortunately Jingg, one of their star players played his possibly last tournament with Paper Rex due to an 18 month mandatory military service. The organization chose to not part ways with Jingg and changed his status to substitute. On September 16th 2023 Monyet was signed to Paper Rex as Jingg’s replacement.

 

The team’s playstyle shook the competition with their explosive offense, leaving most teams unsure what their next move would be in the past. Other teams have taken notes of their gameplay and adapted accordingly making Paper Rex predictable nowadays. If Paper Rex changes their gameplay to solidify their support this could be an unstoppable team in the games to come.

Current Paper Rex Roster (2024)

Mindfreak (Aaron Leonhart)

eSports Player Mindfreak (Aaron Leonhart), playing at LAN VCT Tournament

F0rsaken (Jason susanto)

eSports Player F0rsaken (Jason susanto), playing at LAN VCT Tournament

Something (Ilya Petrov)

eSports Player something (Ilya Petrov), playing at LAN VCT Tournament

 Monyet (Cahya Nugraha)

eSports Player Monyet (Cahya Nugraha), playing at LAN VCT Tournament
eSports Organization Paper Rex Logo

Jinggg (Wang Jing Jie)

eSports Player Jinggg (Wang Jing Jie), playing at LAN VCT Tournament

Coaches

Alecks (Alex Salle)

eSports Coach alecks (Alex Salle), playing at LAN VCT Tournament

Manager

JdFaker (Joshua Fok)

eSports Manager for Paper Rex JdFaker Joshua Fok

Valorant Team Name Generators

Need a team name but can’t decide on one? We got you covered with 3 Valorant team name generators that will help you get off the drawing board and start strategizing with your team.

This website is simple and straight to the point, click the button and it generates a completely random Team name for you to use as a name or inspiration. You have three options to choose from, short team names which can still contain up to two words, long team names that can get pretty lengthy going up to 3 words, and the last option random, giving you a mix of either option.

Namesnerd’s eSports team name generator offers simplicity like the other but generates 10 esport team names at a time. If the generator doesn’t have what you’re looking for, they have a huge selection of Valorant  team names at the bottom listed along side of real eSport organization names incase you need any ideas.

Not only does Nameproduce.com has a  valorant team name generator, it also has generators for Rocket League, Pokemon Go, Pub G, and more. You can choose how many team names you want to generate at a time with 20 being it’s max.

Frequently Asked Questions

Valorant Esport player’s can make between $30,000-$60,000 annually depending on the organization they’re signed to and what player that is signed. Professionals can make more money outside of their organizations via social media.

Yes, eSports can be a great career for the young and talented. Many eSport professionals can travel and explore the world to compete. As good as it sounds not many can make it to this level.

Depends on you. For some the skills that’s required to be one of the best to compete comes natural while others have to work everyday. If you lack discipline to grind and adapt while not having much time for yourself, esports may not be for you.

Around 8 hours a day similar to a regular job. This time may or may not include streaming time depending on the organization.

Players retire between the ages of 25-30 years old. They can begin their esports career as early as 16. For some games players can even begin at the age of 13.

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