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http://rank.shoryuken.com/stats/index?game=T7
It's not a perfect list, I could name several flaws and all chars are tournament legit, but I would say this is the best ranking we can find online.
Its mostly about preference and playstyle.
See multiple sources and see what makes you interrested.
If you want to know what the general feeling in the pro/upper-level community is like, the current tier list is some variation on the following:
Top-tier: Geese, Kazumi, Steve, DVJ, Law, Jin, probably Akuma
Bottom-tier: Gigas, Lars, Bears
Middle-tier: Everyone else.
But really, not only is the game incredibly balanced but tier lists go completely out the window at everything below pro-level play. Among intermediate players online, certain characters are just going to steamroll the competition due to either ease-of-use or the fact that they require unintuitive methods to counteract - even if they technically aren't top-tier.
his dss transitions are also way easier with keyboard than with pad if you are used it.
i have a friend who mains bryan and law with keyboard and damn his input and combos are crazy.