Survivor Edge of Extinction episode 7 power rankings: Merged

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15. Aubry Bracco

Not only was Aubry’s legacy potentially tarnished after a thorough blindside from Victoria et al., but she was removed from the proper Survivor: Edge of Extinction with her Hidden Immunity Idol and extra vote advantage completely stripped of power. If she does get back into the game, her target increases dramatically, and her options for reintegrating (unless she is safe for a vote) are limited.

14. Rick Devens

If Rick Devens does get back into Survivor: Edge of Extinction play, he seems primed to go the distance. He has an impeccable social game, he looks like he can turn it on in individual Immunity Challenges late in the game, he has strategic prowess, and he doesn’t risk alienating the Lesu tribe. They had to vote against him in a Tribal Council that was more of a wake, showing how well liked he was (and could be again).

13. Chris Underwood

Of all the players on Extinction Island, from a physical standpoint, Chris seems best primed to return to the game. He does become an instant threat and will likely need to either lay low and diminish his threat status or go on an immunity run. Chris got blindsided hard by the Manu majority, and he might still be jaded enough to vote against them. That could, at least, buy him some time.