A further six teams are still unbeaten while three sides are yet to win after the opening weeks of the 2022-23 campaign.
It has been a positive start for the Posh along with the likes of Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton and Charlton but it will be a number of weeks before the table begins to take shape.
With the season underway and with plenty of transfer business already completed, we have put together the most expensive side in the League One based on their market value, estimated by transfermarkt.
Despite having the fourth-most valuable side in League One, according to transfermarkt's market values, none of the Wednesday squad make the XI.
Derby County have the most representation with three players while there are two players each from Barnsley and Bolton Wanderers. Port Vale, Ipswich Town, Oxford United and Portsmouth have one player each in the side.
Without further ado, here's who makes the cut with the side placed in a 4-2-3-1 formation...

. GK: James Trafford - £900k
The goalkeeper is on loan at Bolton Wanderers from Manchester City. He joined the club in January 2022 and kept four clean sheets in his first four games, which was a club record for a Bolton goalkeeper. He re-joined on loan in June. Photo: Getty Images

. RB: Conor Bradley - £900k
The Northern Ireland international joined Bolton on a season-long loan from Liverpool in June. He made his competitive debut for the Reds in September 2021 and has been capped eight times by his country. Photo: Getty Images

9. CAM: Conor Chaplin - £1.08m
After two seasons at Barnsley, the the 25-year-old moved to Ipswich Town in 2021, he has scored nine goals in 41 appearances since joining the club on a three-year deal. Photo: Getty Images

10. RW: Tom Barkhuizen - £1.35m
After 33 goals in 199 games for Preston, the forward was snapped up by Derby on a free transfer. Photo: Getty Images

11. ST: Dane Scarlett - £1.8m
The 18-year-old has joined Portsmouth on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur. He made his Premier League debut in February 2021 when then Spurs manager José Mourinho said: "I wanted to be the one to put him on in a Premier League match. Because I know that he will be somebody in a few years." Photo: Getty Images