With a weekend of Championship action in the can, Eoin Sheanhan's ran the fresh data through the patented OTB AM Power ranking algorithms to bring you the latest standings.
The initial provincial skirmishes have already had a big impact on the standings:
The foot of the table remains unchanged as Wexford, Carlow, Leitrim and Louth crash out.
Down, Derry and Westmeath suffer as week-one winners make moves in the third tier.
The Oak Leaf County suffered a massive four-spot drop after their 2-point loss to high-flying Armagh.
Seeing off the challenge of Clare rockets Tipp up three places to 15, while Cavan's last-gasp winner brings them into the top 10.
Meanwhile, Cork rise to nine without kicking a ball (leading to suggestions of a Kerry agenda to talk-up the Kingdom's opposition ahead of their meeting in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday evening).
At the top, Tyrone fall to five as their Championship charge ends at the hands of third-ranked Donegal.
Mayo profit from both that defeat and their own comprehensive dismissal of Leitrim - which means it will be four vs six when they take on Roscommon.
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Dublin are under new management and in a state of flux as a few team forms under Dessie Farrell's watchful eye, but they hold on to the number one spot.
Would a comprehensive win for Kerry against Cork knock them off their perch? Probably not - but you'll have to tune in to the next edition of the OTB AM Power Rankings next Tuesday to know for sure...