One week into the season and we already have our first official closer change. While it wasn’t the exact move I was hoping for, Joaquin Benoit is still a big upgrade over Jeanmar Gomez. But still, #FreeHectorNeris. We also saw a few more 9th inning situations become a bit more clear, such as in Oakland, where they cut their number of “closers” in half, now only committing to 2 guys, Sean Doolittle and Santiago Casilla.

Let’s dive into the weekly Closer Ranks and see where everyone stacks up:

TIER 1: Nothing Compares 2 U

1. Kenley Jansen (Los Angeles Dodgers)—Grant Dayton, Sergio Romo

2. Aroldis Chapman (New York Yankees)—Dellin Betances, Tyler Clippard

3. Edwin Diaz (Seattle Mariners)—Dan Altavilla, Nick Vincent

4. Zach Britton (Baltimore Orioles)—Brad Brach, Mychal Givens

I’m still sticking with my top 4, despite some struggles from a few guys on this list. Kenley Jansen gave up 2 ER in a non-save situation at Coors on Sunday but has been fine in his other 1.1 innings of work.

gave up 2 ER in a non-save situation at Coors on Sunday but has been fine in his other 1.1 innings of work. Aroldis Chapman has been his typical self in two outings thus far, fanning 4 in 2 innings.

has been his typical self in two outings thus far, fanning 4 in 2 innings. I refuse to let the epic Mariners meltdown over the weekend against the Angels deter my love for Edwin Diaz . Expect him to be rock solid going forward.

. Expect him to be rock solid going forward. Zach Britton’s WHIP sits at 1.60 in 4 appearances, but he has been able to work out of his self-made jams and has yet to allow a run in picking up 3 saves.

TIER 2: Save Tonight

5. Ken Giles (Houston Astros)—Luke Gregerson, Will Harris

6. Mark Melancon (San Francisco Giants)—Derek Law, Hunter Strickland

7. Craig Kimbrel (Boston Red Sox)—Matt Barnes, Heath Hembree

8. Wade Davis (Chicago Cubs)—Hector Rondon, Carl Edwards Jr.

9. Seung Hwan Oh (St. Louis Cardinals)—Trevor Rosenthal, Brett Cecil

10. Kelvin Herrera (Kansas City Royals)—Matt Strahm, Joakim Soria

11. Roberto Osuna (Toronto Blue Jays)—Jason Grilli, Joe Biagini

12. Cody Allen (Cleveland Indians)—Andrew Miller, Bryan Shaw

13. Alex Colome (Tampa Bay Rays)—Danny Farquhar, Tommy Hunter

14. Addison Reed (New York Mets)—Hansel Robles, Fernando Salas

Ken Giles wasn’t good in a non-save situation last Friday or last night, as he showed the same control issues that have plagued him in the past. The K’s are still there in bunches and Luke Gregerson hasn’t been good either, so I am not about to panic just yet .

wasn’t good in a non-save situation last Friday or last night, as he showed the same control issues that have plagued him in the past. The K’s are still there in bunches and hasn’t been good either, so I am not about to panic just yet Mark Melancon has settled down after his blown save on opening day. His job security and opportunity keep his value this high despite his inability to miss bats at a high rate.

has settled down after his blown save on opening day. His job security and opportunity keep his value this high despite his inability to miss bats at a high rate. Seung Hwan Oh has yet to have a clean inning in 3 outings to begin the season. In other news, Trevor Rosenthal made his debut the other day and struck out the side in order in his inning of work. A change isn’t close to imminent, but another blown save could force Mike Matheny to make a switch sooner rather than later.

has yet to have a clean inning in 3 outings to begin the season. In other news, made his debut the other day and struck out the side in order in his inning of work. A change isn’t close to imminent, but another blown save could force Mike Matheny to make a switch sooner rather than later. Craig Kimbrel was shaky his last time out, but he got the job done and has been solid to begin the year.

was shaky his last time out, but he got the job done and has been solid to begin the year. Wade Davis is proving his horrendous spring was nothing to be concerned about. He has yet to allow a run in 4 appearances.

is proving his horrendous spring was nothing to be concerned about. He has yet to allow a run in 4 appearances. Kelvin Herrera blew his first and only save opportunity of the year, but he should still be a rock solid top 12 closer all year.

blew his first and only save opportunity of the year, but he should still be a rock solid top 12 closer all year. Roberto Osuna was activated off the DL yesterday which should relieve Jays fans and fantasy owners alike. He looked good in an inning of work last night.

was activated off the DL yesterday which should relieve Jays fans and fantasy owners alike. He looked good in an inning of work last night. Cody Allen has been ok so far, but at least he has yet to blow a save. His job is safe despite Andrew Miller‘s presence.

has been ok so far, but at least he has yet to blow a save. His job is safe despite presence. Alex Colome keeps being underappreciated by most people, myself included. I just worry about him seeing enough save chances and/or potentially being traded.

keeps being underappreciated by most people, myself included. I just worry about him seeing enough save chances and/or potentially being traded. Addison Reed has been adequate in the closer’s role so far and should be fine to roll out in fantasy leagues for another week.

TIER 3: Bound for the Floor

15. Greg Holland (Colorado Rockies)—Adam Ottavino, Jake McGee

16. A.J. Ramos (Miami Marlins)—Kyle Barraclough, Brad Ziegler

17. Blake Treinen (Washington Nationals)—Koda Glover, Shawn Kelley

18. Cam Bedrosian (Los Angeles Angels)—Andrew Bailey, JC Ramirez

19. Neftali Feliz (Milwaukee Brewers)—Corey Knebel, Jacob Barnes

20. David Robertson (Chicago White Sox)—Nate Jones, Dan Jennings

21. Tony Watson (Pittsburgh Pirates)—Felipe Rivero, Daniel Hudson

22. Fransisco Rodriguez (Detroit Tigers)—Justin Wilson, Joe Jimenez

Greg Holland is back. Maybe. We will see how long this will last but it is nice to see him being used as much as he has early on.

is back. Maybe. We will see how long this will last but it is nice to see him being used as much as he has early on. AJ Ramos has turned in 3 scoreless outings so far this season but made his one save opportunity interesting, allowing 2 baserunners.

has turned in 3 scoreless outings so far this season but made his one save opportunity interesting, allowing 2 baserunners. I see why the Dusty Baker chose Blake Treinen as his closer to start the year, as he features 3 really good pitches. He’s been making hitters miss with a lot of his pitches, but still has a tendency to leave some balls over the middle of the plate. I still think he gets a fairly long leash, but Koda Glover and Shawn Kelley still loom. Kelley hasn’t been great so far but he was warming up for a potential save opportunity on Monday night.

as his closer to start the year, as he features 3 really good pitches. He’s been making hitters miss with a lot of his pitches, but still has a tendency to leave some balls over the middle of the plate. I still think he gets a fairly long leash, but and still loom. Kelley hasn’t been great so far but he was warming up for a potential save opportunity on Monday night. If the Angels would just commit to making Cam Bedrosian there permanent closer, he would move up a tier. He’s made the most of his 2 chances, picking up 2 saves and 5 K’s.

there permanent closer, he would move up a tier. He’s made the most of his 2 chances, picking up 2 saves and 5 K’s. Neftali Feliz was electric last night, featuring multiple 100 MPH Fastballs as well as a filthy Slider. His only blemish on the year is the HR he allowed to Nolan Arenado , arguably a top 5 hitter in all of baseball. His stock is definitely trending upwards.

was electric last night, featuring multiple 100 MPH Fastballs as well as a filthy Slider. His only blemish on the year is the HR he allowed to , arguably a top 5 hitter in all of baseball. His stock is definitely trending upwards. David Robertson has looked good so far, but has yet to receive a save opportunity.

has looked good so far, but has yet to receive a save opportunity. Tony Watson has been solid if unspectacular in his chances so far, and seems to have the job solely locked down despite rumblings of him and Daniel Hudson sharing the role.

has been solid if unspectacular in his chances so far, and seems to have the job solely locked down despite rumblings of him and sharing the role. Francisco Rodriguez is really not a fun guy to own at this point in his career. He is barely surviving on his 87 MPH FB and 83 MPH Changeup combo. It’s a recipe for disaster, but fortunately for him, there is no clear successor to the closer role in Detroit, at least until Joe Jimenez gets some MLB innings under his belt.

TIER 4: Better Days (and the Bottom Drops Out)

23. Raisel Iglesias (Cincinnati Reds)—Drew Storen, Michael Lorenzen

24. Joaquin Benoit (Philadelphia Phillies)—Hector Neris, Edubray Ramos

25. Brandon Kintzler (Minnesota Twins)—Ryan Pressly, Matt Belisle

26. Sam Dyson (Texas Rangers)—Matt Bush, Jeremy Jeffress

27. Jim Johnson (Atlanta Braves)—Arodys Vizcaino, Ian Krol

28. Fernando Rodney (Arizona Diamondbacks)—Randall Delgado, Tom Wilhelmsen

29. Brandon Maurer (San Diego Padres)—Brad Hand, Ryan Buchter

30. Santiago Casilla/Sean Doolittle (Oakland Athletics)—Ryan Madson