Top Ten Rocket League Players of All Time: Hallmark GOAT Score

Last Updated: 1-28-26

Rocket League has nearly a decade of RLCS history now, with multiple dynasties, upsets, and iconic moments. To sort that history into something usable, esportshistory.org uses the Hallmark GOAT Score, a standardized legacy metric I built to compare champions across eras and even across different games.

To even appear on this Rocket League list, a player has to clear one big gatekeeper: at least one RLCS World Championship. All GOAT candidates have to stand on the mountain at least once. After that, the Hallmark GOAT Score weights world titles, S tier results, A tier results, and a small Other Accolades category to capture things like era dominance and unique historical impact, then turns it all into a single number.

Below is the current Rocket League top ten, ranked by their Hallmark GOAT Score. At the bottom you will also find the spreadsheet used for this list.

1. Kaydop (Hallmark GOAT Score: 48.3)

Kaydop is a French Rocket League legend whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 48.3 is built on three RLCS World Championships and one of the deepest high level resumes in the game. He was central to the Gale Force and Dignitas run that produced back to back world titles in 2017 and 2018, then added a third crown with Renault Vitality at the RLCS Season 7 World Championship. In the Hallmark GOAT database he carries three world titles, six S tier championships, eight S tier runner up finishes, and a long stack of A tier podiums, plus a large Other Accolades bump for years spent as the face of elite European play. That combination of peak, consistency, and longevity keeps him just ahead of everyone else, even players with more recent world titles or a higher mechanical ceiling.

2. GarrettG (Hallmark GOAT Score: 42.4)

Garrett “GarrettG” Gordon is a North American franchise player whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 42.4 reflects almost the entire life span of RLCS at the top level. He finally earned his world championship with NRG at the Season 8 World Championship in Madrid, the moment that pushed him past the eligibility line for this system. What separates him from most other one time world champions is the sheer volume of big results: seven S tier titles, five S tier runner up finishes, and one of the largest piles of A tier top fours in the database, mirroring nearly a decade of North American relevance. Add a strong Other Accolades score for leadership, fan recognition, and NRG’s long run as a flagship Rocket League brand, and GarrettG comes out narrowly ahead of everyone except Kaydop.

3. Turbopolsa (Hallmark GOAT Score: 42.1)

Turbopolsa is a Swedish superstar and the most decorated world champion in Rocket League history, carrying a Hallmark GOAT Score of 42.1 that reflects four RLCS World Championships. He lifted trophies with Northern Gaming, Gale Force Esports, Dignitas, and later NRG, and his three peat run from Seasons 3 through 5 remains unmatched. In the database he also holds a healthy mix of S tier wins, deep international runs, and A tier results across both Europe and North America. The reason he sits just behind Kaydop and GarrettG is volume rather than peak; his world championship spikes are unmatched, but his total stretch of top three finishes and long term regular season dominance grades out slightly lower, which the score treats as a small tiebreaker.

4. M0nkey M00n (Hallmark GOAT Score: 41.3)

M0nkey M00n is a French mechanical ace and the modern era king of efficiency, already sitting at a Hallmark GOAT Score of 41.3 despite a shorter career window than some legends ahead of him. As the star of Team BDS he won the RLCS 2021-22 World Championship and later added a second world title plus a Major, giving him two world championships and one Major on the official records. In the Hallmark GOAT data that translates into two world titles, five S tier championships, four S tier runner up finishes, and a heavy stack of A tier podiums that came in a relatively compressed time span. The system rewards that blend of peak dominance and efficiency, which is why he already pushes into the low forties and feels like the most likely active player to climb even higher as future seasons play out.

5. jstn. (Hallmark GOAT Score: 36.8)

jstn. is an American offensive phenom whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 36.8 ties him with Atomic in raw numbers but places him fifth after tiebreakers. He earned his world championship with NRG during the Season 8 World Championship, fulfilling the promise that started with his famous zero second shot against Dignitas in the Season 5 grand final, a goal still widely discussed as one of the most iconic plays in Rocket League history. In the Hallmark GOAT sheet he shows one world title, six S tier championships, four S tier runner up finishes, and a large collection of A tier top fours that capture years of NRG and later Gen.G relevance. That mix of reliable big stage performances plus a rare level of cultural impact is what pushes him to the top of the mid thirties tier.

6. Atomic (Hallmark GOAT Score: 36.8)

Atomic is a North American flex star whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 36.8 matches jstn. but ranks sixth after tie breakers. His case is built around a world championship with NRG’s 2025 roster and two RLCS Major titles, a combination that already puts him near the top of the official player titles list. In the Hallmark GOAT data he has one world title, two S tier championships recorded as higher value wins, a large number of S tier top four finishes, and nineteen A tier first place results that show just how often he has anchored top level North American teams. The system dings him slightly compared to jstn. on the Other Accolades side, simply because his fame and highlight portfolio sit more inside competitive circles than in broader esports culture, but by raw results he already looks like one of the strongest modern resumes.

7. SquishyMuffinz (Hallmark GOAT Score: 34.8)

SquishyMuffinz is a Canadian player turned content icon whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 34.8 is the highest for anyone whose legacy is split between pro play and streaming. He won his world championship with Cloud9 at RLCS Season 6, leading one of the most beloved underdog runs in Rocket League history. In the Hallmark GOAT sheet he carries one world title, four S tier championships, four S tier runner up finishes, and a long list of A tier podiums, which already puts him in elite territory before accounting for his huge streaming and YouTube footprint. EsportsEarnings and other profiles now list him as a former professional and full time content creator, which is reflected in a strong Other Accolades score for influence. The end result is a player who may not match the raw trophy count of the top few names but has a legacy that stretches across both the competitive and casual sides of the game.

8. ViolentPanda (Hallmark GOAT Score: 30.8)

ViolentPanda is a Dutch veteran and one of Rocket League’s steadiest captains, earning a Hallmark GOAT Score of 30.8 and a reputation for big match composure. Officially he is a two time RLCS World Champion, earning back to back titles with Gale Force Esports and Dignitas in Seasons 4 and 5, and he was central to the discipline and structure that made those teams so hard to kill even after setbacks like the jstn. zero second goal. The Hallmark GOAT database credits him with two world titles, four S tier championships, three S tier runner up finishes, and a solid core of A tier results that shows he was not just along for the ride but a driver of early European dominance. His Other Accolades mark is boosted by leadership and longevity, but the slightly smaller late career trophy cabinet keeps him just below the high mid tier.

9. Fairy Peak! (Hallmark GOAT Score: 29.5)

Fairy Peak! is a French star and later coach whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 29.5 reflects a hybrid legacy that bridges two roles. As a player he won the RLCS Season 7 World Championship with Renault Vitality and remained a flagship figure for French Rocket League through years of international runs, later transitioning into a coaching role for Team Vitality and then The Last Dance. In the Hallmark GOAT data that translates into one world title, three S tier championships, seven S tier runner up finishes, and a strong block of A tier appearances, reflecting how often he was in the mix deep into brackets even when Vitality fell short of more titles. Combined with his long tenure and the respect he commands as both player and coach, that resume pulls him into the high twenties and solidly into this top ten.

10. Alpha54 (Hallmark GOAT Score: 25.1)

Alpha54 is a French offensive leader whose Hallmark GOAT Score of 25.1 closes out this list while still leaving room for significant future growth. As a starter for Team Vitality he helped form one of the most feared trios of the early 2020s and eventually secured an RLCS World Championship in the 2022-23 season, becoming part of the first organization ever to win multiple RLCS world titles. In the Hallmark GOAT numbers he currently shows one world title, two S tier championships, four S tier runner up finishes, and nine A tier wins plus a healthy selection of other high placements. At just 25.1 his score is already enough to make the global top ten; if he returns to form with another international run or world title, he is one of the few active players with a realistic path into the mid thirties tier.

Honorable Mentions

Beastmode – (Hallmark GOAT Score: 23.6)

Daniel – (Hallmark GOAT Score: 23.6)

Extra – (Hallmark GOAT Score: 22.7)

Below is the spreadsheet

Player NameWCS Tier 1S Tier 2S Tier 3-4A Tier 1A Tier 2A Tier 3-4OAGOAT Score
Kaydop36826762348.3
GarrettG1754712131042.4
Turbopolsa44258781042.1
Monkey Moon254214816241.3
Jstn1642514131236.8
Atomic123819712336.8
SquishyMuffinz14468811834.8
Violent Panda2435444630.8
Fairy Peak1372547929.5
Alpha 541241969425.1

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