S2 rankings
Rankings
Player power board built from reviewed leaderboard lines, qualification rules, rank-drop movement, and the same season engine that feeds the public tables.
Engine Port Showcase · Rankings drop
#1 Ace North
Iron District · 31.6 PPG · 7.4 APG · 170 EFF.
5 GP · Qualified leaderboard line · Engine data - updated Jun 25, 2026
OVRWire rankings are built to start arguments without losing the receipts. The power board is where verified results, recent form, player production, team context, and organizer-published editorial judgment become a ranked league story.
The standings tell you who has the record. Rankings tell you who is moving different right now.
How We Verify
Rankings are receipt-backed in three layers:
- The data layer starts with reviewed games, standings, leaders, and player or team rows.
- The league layer applies scope: active season, playoff context, recent form, minimum games, and organizer rules.
- The publishing layer explains why the board moved, especially when OVR Assist is used for cached ranking notes.
OVRWire should not publish rankings from fake demo rows, private guesses, or live fan prompts. Rankings need source-backed inputs and a clear date or freshness label.
FAQ
Are rankings the same as standings?
No. Standings are record order. Rankings are a power-board layer that can account for recent form, production, context, and editorial judgment.
Can rankings include teams and players?
Yes, depending on the league's setup. Some boards are team-first power rankings, while player-driven boards can spotlight the top performers shaping the season.
How often do rankings update?
They should update after reviewed results or organizer-triggered ranking drops. A freshness label should make the timing clear.
Can OVR Assist explain rankings?
Yes, for Pro and Hall of Fame scope. It can publish cached "why" notes grounded in reviewed league data.
What if a team thinks the ranking is wrong?
That is part of the fun. The page should give them the receipts: recent games, standings, leaderboards, and match results.
Are rankings generated from private data?
No. Public rankings should be grounded in league data approved for publication, not private notes or unreviewed submissions.