Just a little over a week into the season and we have seen a few bullpen shakeups thus far. Sam Dyson is officially out as the closer in Texas for the time being, and Tony Barnette was the one warming up in the top of the 9th last night while the game was still within 3 runs. He has been removed from this list for the week, while we wait and see how things play out this weekend once Matt Bush returns to the team. Jeanmar Gomez lost his job to Joaquin Benoit, and the move should further solidify Hector Neris‘s as a top holds option. Neither Sean Doolittle or Santiago Casilla are on this list as well, as they figure to share almost a 50/50 split of the save opportunities.

TIER 1: Good Vibrations

1. Andrew Miller (Cleveland Indians)

2. Dellin Betances (New York Yankees)

Andrew Miller continues to be his dominant self and has yet to allow a run. Dellin Betances had a hiccup on Saturday but bounced back Sunday picking up a win after firing a clean 8th inning.

TIER 2: I’ll Be There For You

3. Hector Neris (Philadelphia Phillies)

4. Matt Bush (Texas Rangers)

5. Brad Brach (Baltimore Orioles)

6. Pedro Strop (Chicago Cubs)

7. Arodys Vizcaino (Atlanta Braves)

8. Adam Ottavino (Colorado Rockies)

9. Kyle Barraclough (Miami Marlins)

10. Nate Jones (Chicago White Sox)

11. Will Harris (Houston Astros)

12. Justin Wilson (Detroit Tigers)

13. Luke Gregerson (Houston Astros)

Hector Neris would be in the top tier if I were confident in the Phillies ability to win more than 75 games this season. He is that good and it’s a shame the Phils wont allow him to pitch the 9 th just so they can save some dollars.

would be in the top tier if I were confident in the Phillies ability to win more than 75 games this season. He is that good and it’s a shame the Phils wont allow him to pitch the 9 just so they can save some dollars. Matt Bush is battling a AC joint injury, and while its never a good thing to hear a pitcher have any arm trouble, it is an issue he pitched (effectively) through last season as well. He very well could be on our Closing Time list next week if he can pitch this weekend.

is battling a AC joint injury, and while its never a good thing to hear a pitcher have any arm trouble, it is an issue he pitched (effectively) through last season as well. He very well could be on our Closing Time list next week if he can pitch this weekend. Adam Ottavino is leading the league and saves, and whether he pitches the 7 th or 8 th , he should still see plenty of chances and certainly has the stuff to be highly effective.

is leading the league and saves, and whether he pitches the 7 or 8 , he should still see plenty of chances and certainly has the stuff to be highly effective. Nate Jones and Luke Gregerson have had some struggles early on but their track record doesn’t have me ready to move them down a tier just yet.

and have had some struggles early on but their track record doesn’t have me ready to move them down a tier just yet. I will admit, I missed hard on Bruce Rondon heading into the season. Now that he is in AAA, that opens up the set-up job solely to Justin Wilson who has pitched well so far. He could even work his way into some save chances if/when Francisco Rodriguez breaks down.

TIER 3: Torn

14. Hunter Strickland (San Francisco Giants)

15. Daniel Hudson (Pittsburgh Pirates)

16. Felipe Rivero (Pittsburgh Pirates)

17. Koji Uehara (Chicago Cubs)

18. Ryan Buchter (San Diego Padres)

19. Derek Law (San Francisco Giants)

20. Carl Edwards Jr. (Chicago Cubs)

21. Shawn Kelley (Washington Nationals)

22. Mychal Givens (Baltimore Orioles)

23. Cory Knebel (Milwaukee Brewers)

24. Grant Dayton (Los Angeles Dodgers)

25. Hector Rondon (Chicago Cubs)

26. Michael Lorenzen (Cincinnati Reds)

27. Ryan Madson (Oakland Athletics)

28. Jason Grilli (Toronto Blue Jays)

29. Fernando Salas (New York Mets)

30. Pedro Baez (Los Angeles Dodgers)

31. Mike Dunn (Colorado Rockies)

32. Trevor Rosenthal (St. Louis Cardinals)

33. Koda Glover (Washington Nationals)

34. Brett Cecil (St. Louis Cardinals)

35. Tyler Clippard (New York Yankees)

36. Brad Ziegler (Miami Marlins)

37. Joakim Soria (Kansas City Royals)

Derek Law and Hunter Strickland both figure to see similar hold opportunities. Strickland has been better thus far, but Law is the only one with a hold to his credit.

and both figure to see similar hold opportunities. Strickland has been better thus far, but Law is the only one with a hold to his credit. The same can be said about Daniel Hudson and Felipe Rivero . Rivero has been better, but Hudson should still see the bulk of 8 th winning work, unless a lefty heavy part of the lineup is due up in the inning.

and . Rivero has been better, but Hudson should still see the bulk of 8 winning work, unless a lefty heavy part of the lineup is due up in the inning. Corey Knebel has looked really good so far, flashing a pretty nasty curveball that’s been missing bats. He is the clear set-up guy to Neftali Feliz and the duo could be a surprisingly effective this season.

has looked really good so far, flashing a pretty nasty curveball that’s been missing bats. He is the clear set-up guy to and the duo could be a surprisingly effective this season. Unfortunately for Grant Dayton, Sergio Romo and Pedro Baez , Dave Roberts certainly seems to not care for having set roles late in games with his bullpen, outside of Kenley Jansen closing out games. Ross Stripling got a 2 inning hold last night, and he has already done the same with Alex Wood . I still like Dayton’s upside, but it’s concerning has hasn’t been used in a hold situation yet.

and , Dave Roberts certainly seems to not care for having set roles late in games with his bullpen, outside of closing out games. got a 2 inning hold last night, and he has already done the same with . I still like Dayton’s upside, but it’s concerning has hasn’t been used in a hold situation yet. Fernando Salas has been a nice surprise for the Mets this season. He won’t be the main setup man when Jeurys Familia returns, but should get plenty of chances still for a Mets teams that tends to keep games close.

has been a nice surprise for the Mets this season. He won’t be the main setup man when returns, but should get plenty of chances still for a Mets teams that tends to keep games close. Its time to start monitoring Trevor Rosenthal’s usage as he could be used in high leverage situations right away. The rest of the Cardinals bullpen has been a disaster, and Rosenthal arguably has the best stuff of the group. He struggled yesterday but looked awesome in his debut.

TIER 4: You Get What You Give

38. Brad Hand (San Diego Padres)

39. Drew Storen (Cincinnati Reds)

40. Chris Devenski (Houston Astros)

41. Darren O’Day (Baltimore Orioles)

42. Sergio Romo (Los Angeles Dodgers)

43. Bryan Shaw (Cleveland Indians)

44. Dan Altavilla (Seattle Mariners)

45. Jeremy Jeffress (Texas Rangers)

46. Matt Barnes (Boston Red Sox)

47. David Phelps(Miami Marlins)

48. Ryan Dull (Oakland Athletics)

49. Joe Blanton (Washington Nationals)

50. Edubray Ramos (Philadelphia Phillies)

51. Sammy Solis (Washington Nationals)

52. Kevin Siegrist (St. Louis Cardinals)

I don’t really know where to rank Chris Devenski . Obviously if he is going to pitch 8 innings a week and rack up almost 2 K’s an inning with great ratios, he needs to be owned and used in most leagues. I want to see more of a sample size though before putting him up a tier.

. Obviously if he is going to pitch 8 innings a week and rack up almost 2 K’s an inning with great ratios, he needs to be owned and used in most leagues. I want to see more of a sample size though before putting him up a tier. Jeremy Jeffress or Tony Barnette could get a boost depending on how things shake out in Texas with Sam Dyson likely on his way out of the closers role soon. Jeffress hasn’t been good but he has closer experience. Both are good speculative adds.

or could get a boost depending on how things shake out in Texas with likely on his way out of the closers role soon. Jeffress hasn’t been good but he has closer experience. Both are good speculative adds. A lot of the names in this tier are in holds limbo for me but with upside. Ryan Dull, Edubray Ramos, Sammy Solis, David Phelps and Joe Blanton can all be good fantasy relievers, just as long as the opportunity for holds is there for them. Right now, I just don’t see it. Regarding the two Nationals mentioned, Dusty Baker doesn’t really seem to have a set plan with his bullpen roles at the moment, so either one could bounce back up a tier in now time.

TIER 5: There She Goes

53. Matt Belisle (Minnesota Twins)

54. Alex Wilson (Detroit Tigers)

55. JC Ramirez (Los Angeles Angels)

56. Carlos Torres (Milwaukee Brewers)

57. Joe Biagini (Toronto Blue Jays)

58. Alex Wood (Los Angeles Dodgers)

59. Heath Hembree (Boston Red Sox)

60. Pat Neshek (Philadelphia Phillies)

61. Dan Otero (Cleveland Indians)

62. Jacob Barnes (Milwaukee Brewers)

63. Ian Krol (Atlanta Braves)

64. Sam LeClerc (Texas Rangers)

65. Hansel Robles (New York Mets)

66. Xavier Cedeno (Tampa Bay Rays)

67. Matt Bowman (St. Louis Cardinals)

68. Jake McGee (Colorado Rockies)

69. Nick Vincent (Seattle Mariners)

70. Jumbo Diaz (Tampa Bay Rays)

HM. Joe Jimenez (Detroit Tigers)

Matt Belisle and Carlos Torres should continue to get a good amount of hold chances. Just don’t expect them to help out much in any other categories.

and should continue to get a good amount of hold chances. Just don’t expect them to help out much in any other categories. JC Ramirez figures to be the Angels top set-up man with Andrew Bailey on the DL. So that should give him some value I suppose.

figures to be the Angels top set-up man with on the DL. So that should give him some value I suppose. While Alex Wilson could see the most secondary hold opportunities in the near future, its tough not to be excited about Joe Jimenez’s call up. It’s completely reasonable to think he ends the season as the Tigers closer if he can limit the free passes.

Disabled List

Carter Capps (San Diego Padres)

Tyler Thornburg (Boston Red Sox)

Houston Street (Los Angeles Angels)

Steve Cishek (Seattle Mariners)

Glenn Perkins (Minnesota Twins)

Carson Smith (Boston Red Sox)

Jake Diekman (Texas Rangers)

Jake Barrett (Arizona Diamondbacks)

Mauricio Cabrera (Atlanta Braves)

Brad Boxberger (Tampa Bay Rays)

Andrew Bailey (Los Angeles Angels)

JP Howell (Toronto Blue Jays)