Stage 1 of the inaugural season of the Overwatch League is done and dusted, and the time has flown by so quickly.

It was only a couple of months ago when most people predicted Seoul Dynasty to run away with it, but they ended up in fifth in a Stage which was full of surprises.

Have a look at our updated Power Rankings below, and send your feedback and suggestions to Mail Esports' Matt Porter on Twitter.

The London Spitfire have won the Stage 1 playoffs, but are they the best team in the league?

1. New York Excelsior =

New York Excelsior remain at the top after an incredible 9-1 start to their Overwatch career

London Spitfire may have won the Stage 1 playoffs, but New York Excelsior are still the top dog in the league.

The grand final loss to the Spitfire was just their second defeat in the entirety of the Overwatch League so far. The other one was an incredibly narrow loss to Fusion in a week when New York were mainly preparing for Seoul Dynasty.

They've got a two win advantage over their closest rivals in the standings, but they won't want to take their foot off the gas pedal at all.

There are rumours that they'll be adding ANAMO to their support line up soon. Will he be a backup for Ark and Jjonak, or will his Lucio skills come to the fore now that Mercy has been nerfed?

2. London Spitfire =

London Spitfire may have lost a few games in Stage 1, but they won the playoffs grand final

The London Spitfire are an odd team to watch. Sometimes they're shaky, as evidenced by their three losses over the course of Stage 1.

Other times, they're unbeatable, as shown in their 4-0 over Seoul and of course, winning the Stage 1 title with a reverse sweep of New York Excelsior.

If the reports are to be believed, they're losing Fissure and Rascal to other teams soon. They'd be huge losses for most other teams, but they barely got a game in Stage 1 thanks to London's stacked roster, so it looks like a shrewd move to free up some money.

It's going to be a tough week one of Stage 2 for the Spitfire team. First they're up against Houston, who they lost to and beat in the final week of Stage 1. Plus they'll then have a match against New York Excelsior... who they lost to and beat in the final week of Stage 1.

They have some up and down results, but on their day, London Spitfire have proved that they can beat any team.

3. Los Angeles Valiant +1

Los Angeles Valiant continue to win games, and people continue to doubt their abilities

People keep telling me I put Los Angeles Valiant too high in these power rankings, but they just keep winning.

They put away Seoul Dynasty with ease towards the end of Stage 1, which they finished in fourth place with a map differential of +13. That's an entire 4-0's worth of maps over Seoul, and if results had gone a little differently, they would've been in the playoffs, not London.

Valiant have also benefited from Seoul's downfall here. If Dynasty can turn around their awful run of form at the start of Stage 2, then they should be able to climb back up these rankings.

Until then, Los Angeles Valiant are going to remain high up here. The results simply don't lie.

4. Houston Outlaws +2

Houston Outlaws had an incredible run of form in the middle of the season, and made playoffs

There were a lot of surprises in Stage 1 of the Overwatch League, and one of the biggest was the success of the Houston Outlaws.

Their run of 18 straight map wins was the best in the league, and although they were against weaker teams, beating lower ranked teams 4-0 is exactly what the highest ranked teams should be doing. In a lot of cases, they simply haven't been.

Consistent performances like they had in the middle of the season, paired with being able to take maps off London, New York, and almost knocking off Seoul, elevate them up to fourth in the power rankings.

They were outclassed by London in the playoffs, despite beating them earlier in the week, so they still have some work to do. But, they're in an excellent position in the overall standings: 2nd with a healthy map differential of +17.

In the offseason they've also added FCTFCTN, a starting player from the successful USA Overwatch World Cup team. He'll be adding to the tank role, the area which the Outlaws had the least depth in.

It's a good pickup, and should ensure that they keep up their winning ways.

5. Seoul Dynasty -2

Seoul Dynasty fell apart halfway through Stage 1, and lost three games to the top three teams

The downfall of Seoul Dynasty is just as surprising as the upsurge of the Houston Outlaws this season.

In their first match of the season, we thought the 2-1 victory over Dallas Fuel was because the former Team EnVyUs players had one of the best western rosters in the league.

We were wrong, and perhaps we should've been worried about Seoul even back then.

They kept getting results, but after losing a map to Shanghai Dragons and then going down in consecutive games to New York and London, alarm bells began to ring.

In their final three games of the season, they only narrowly beat Houston and San Francisco, and got dismantled by LA Valiant, missing out on the playoffs by six maps.

Supposedly, Dynasty are picking up Gambler in the transfer window. He's a good player, but another support is arguably not what Seoul Dynasty needs right now to complete a 12 man roster.

6. Boston Uprising -1

Boston Uprising had plenty of strange results on their way to a six win and four loss record

Boston had an incredible run going towards the end of Stage 1, which sadly came to an end with a defeat against the Houston Outlaws, who were hot themselves.

In a season where they beat the champions London Spitfire, yet lost to a weak San Francisco Shock team, starting Stage 2 in sixth place in both the standings and the power rankings seems fair.

They've been quiet in the transfer window so far, and with the likes of Gamsu, DreamKazper on their team they might be content to sit on what they have.

Perhaps they just need that extra star factor to elevate them above some of the teams around them though.

If they can get off to a good start against Houston Outlaws and Philadelphia Fusion this week, they could climb back up the rankings.

They're not playing Seoul Dynasty this stage, which could be a blessing, or not, depending on whether the Koreans can turn their season around.

7. Philadelphia Fusion =

Philadelphia Fusion got six wins in Stage 1, but they had to work incredibly hard to get them

The only team in the league to have a positive win record, but a negative map differential, it's easy to put Fusion at the bottom of the 'best teams.'

Fusion won six games in Stage 1, the same as Boston, but there are 14 map wins separating them.

When they do win games, they're usually 3-2 victories, and when they lose, they lose heavily.

They did manage the only regular season win over the New York Excelsior in Stage 1 though, and there's certainly something to be said about that.

They've got a full 12 player team, but they may want to look at trading away some of their players and bringing in some upgrades to really improve as time goes on.

8. Los Angeles Gladiators =

Los Angeles Gladiators should've done better, and maybe with a new tank they'll improve

Many thought that the two Los Angeles teams, Valiant and Gladiators, would be close in the standings by the end of Stage 1. They weren't.

However, they might be two games back from the Fusion, but there's not as much a gulf in class as it may seem.

Particularly if the deal with London Spitfire to bring Fissure into the fray goes through, the Gladiators will be feeling a lot better going into the next stage.

Also, with the meta shifting slightly away from Mercy and Junkrat, we could start to see the Gladiators start to pick up a few more wins along the way.

9. Dallas Fuel +1

Dallas Fuel are picking up a couple of new players for Stage 2, which is something they need

Dallas Fuel have signed aKm, which is a great pick up, but their problems are currently greater than just one DPS player, or even two DPS players if the rumours about Rascal joining the organisation are true.

That said, they move above San Francisco thanks to their wins over Shanghai and Gladiators in week five, and due to Shock's own failings against the Gladiators and Seoul.

xQc should be back for the start of Stage 2, and with him and a couple fresh faces in the line up, we could start to see Fuel gaining some momentum.

They've got the same two teams in week 1 of Stage 2 that they had at the end of Stage 1, so they should be confident to keep their run going.

10. San Francisco Shock -1

San Francisco Shock are still awaiting two of their best players to turn 18 so they can play

Right now, San Francisco Shock are biding their time.

In March, their star players who have been too young to compete so far, Sinatraa and Super, turn 18, and will be eligible to play.

Super won't be 18 in time for this stage, but Sinatraa will be around for the final week.

It'll probably be too late for them to qualify for the Stage 2 playoffs, but will it be enough to turn around a season which has started with a pretty dismal three wins and seven losses?

We know that Sinatraa in particular is highly paid, so they'll certainly be hoping their financial gamble has paid off and Shock start winning more matches.

They're up against a Gladiators team which may have improved for the start of Stage 2, and a Seoul Dynasty team with something to prove, so it's a dangerous start for them.

11. Florida Mayhem =

Florida Mayhem grabbed a few upgrades in the off season, but will they make the difference?

Florida Mayhem seriously needed to do something to find some wins. Their only victory in Stage 1 came against the Shanghai Dragons, which isn't exactly a feat.

They're bringing in three new players for Stage 2, all of whom have an excellent pedigree. Plus, adding a couple of Koreans is surefire way to climb the rankings in esports.

Joking aside, it's possible they'll be hit by the same visa issues that the new Shanghai Dragons players are. If that's the case, they'll be stuck with the same roster for at least a few weeks.

And when your first game of the new stage is against the mighty New York Excelsior, Mayhem will be hoping their new signings will be available straight away.

12. Shanghai Dragons =

Shanghai Dragons added four new players to a sorely lacking lineup, but they won't play yet

Shanghai Dragons have made some excellent moves in the transfer window, signing Geguri, Fearless, Ado, and Sky. The problem is, they won't be able to play yet because of visa issues.

With the same old roster who couldn't get a win throughout Stage 1, we can't expect anything to change in Stage 2 until the new signings are allowed to play.

There's hope on the horizon for Dragons, and at this point even fans of other teams are hoping they can pick up a win. Just as long as it's not a shock upset against their own team.