Ballymun Kickhams Dean Rock will start his first Allianz Football League game for Dublin when the champions visit Cork in Division 1 on Sunday (1400).
Rock scored 38 points (28 from placed balls) in Dublin's successful O'Byrne Cup campaign.
Eoin Culligan and John Small make their league debuts for the Dubs.
Dublin: S Currie; E Culligan, R O'Carroll, D Daly; J Cooper, J Small, J McCaffrey; D Bastick, S Carthy; T Brady, D Rock, E O Conghaile; K McManamon, E O'Gara, C Costello.
Down have made five changes to the side that beat UUJ in the McKenna Cup for Sunday's trip to Kildare.
Down: M Cunningham; D O'Hagan, C Garvey, L Howard; D Turley, B McArdle, K McKernan; N Madine, P Fitzpatrick; R Johnston, C Laverty, P Devlin; J Johnston, C Maginn, D O’Hare.
Kildare: M Donnellan; C Fitzpatrick, P Kelly, M O Grady; O Lyons, D O'Brien, E Doyle; H Lynch, P O Neill; E Callaghan, N Kelly, E O Flaherty; D Mulhall, F Dowling, P Fogarty.
Goalkeeper Thomas Treacy and wing-back James McMahon return for Fermanagh to face Louth in Division 3 on Saturday.
Louth are missing defender Dessie Finnegan.
Fermanagh: T Treacy; N Cassidy, J Allen, M O'Brien; D McCusker, R McCluskey, J McMahon; E Donnelly, R O'Callaghan; B Mulrone, R Jones, P McCusker; R Corrigan, S Quigley, E McManus.
Louth: N Gallagher; K Toner, P Reilly, D O'Hanlon; D Crilly, P Rath, A Reid; B Donnelly, E O'Connor; B Duffy, C Judge, D Byrne; R Burns, D O'Connor, D Maguire.
Jason McLoughlin, Fergal Flanagan and Gearoid McKiernan return for Cavan against Roscommon. McKiernan was banned for the final two games of the McKenna Cup after a ban for sectarian abuse against Monaghan's Drew Wylie.
Cavan: C Gilsenan; J McLoughlin, R Dunne, D McVeety; F Flanagan, D O’Reilly, K Brady; K Clarke, G McKiernan; M Reilly, M Lyng, M McKeever; R Flanagan, M Dunne, N McDermott.
Limerick have a raft of absentees for Sunday's Division 3 match-up with Sligo. Ian Ryan, Ger Collins, Eoin Hanrahan, Mark O’Riordan, Stephen Lucey, Paudie Aherne, John Mullane and James O’Meara are all unavailable.
Niall Carew's first Sligo side does not include Brendan Egan, who is with St Vincent's ahead of their All-Ireland club semi-final against Corofin.
David Kelly is recovering from a hernia operation.
Limerick: B Scanlon; S O’Dea, J McCarthy, R Browne; I Corbett, P Browne, C Fahy; T Lee, G Hegarty; D Tracey, D Neville, S Buckley; M Lyons, C Sheehan, K Phair.
Sligo: A Devaney; D Maye, R Donovan, E Flanagan; C Kerins, N Gaughan, B Curran; S Gilmartin, P Hughes; N Ewing, M Breheny, C Harrison; N Murphy, A Marren, K Sweeney.
Niall McNamee is a notable absentee from the Offaly side to face London in Division 4.
Offaly: A Mulhall; D Brady, P McConway, J O’Connor; C Donohue, J Maloney, D Hogan; G Guilfoyle, R Allen; E Carroll , P Sullivan, N Bracken; B Allen, N Dunne, W Mulhall.
The Donegal squad for their Allianz Football League Division 1 clash with Derry is without forward Dermot Molloy, who has announced his withdrawal from the panel due to a lack of playing time.
Nine of the team who started in the All-Ireland final defeat to Kerry are in the XV along with substitutes on that day Christy Toye, Paddy McBrearty and Martin McElhinney and 2012 All-Star Mark McHugh.
McHugh missed last season's championship after deciding to spend the summer in the United States.
The game has come too soon for Neil McGee, David Walsh and Colm McFadden, who are all recovering from injury.
Donegal: P Durcan, P MacCraith, E McGee, F McGlynn, R McHugh, K Lacey, C McGinley, N Gallagher, C Toye, M McHugh, M McElhinney, O Mac Niallais, P McBreaty, M Murphy.
The Derry team Donegal face at Ballybofey on Saturday (7pm) has been named.
Derry: T Mallon; O Duffy, N Holly, J O’Kane; K Johnston, G O’Kane, M Craig; M Lynch (capt), C McAtamney; B Heron, D Heavron, E Lynn; S L McGoldrick, E McGuckin, B McGoldrick.
Tommy Walsh is in line to make his first appearance for Kerry since his return from a five-year spell in Australia after being named on the bench for Kingdom’s Allianz Football League Division 1 clash with Mayo at Fitzgerald Stadium on Sunday.
The Kerrins O’Rahily’s forward’s inclusion in the panel is one of a number of changes from the side that faced Donegal in last year’s All-Ireland final.
Kerry: B Kealy; P Kilkenny, M Griffin, S Enright; J Lyne, F Fitzgerald, P Murphy; D Moran (C), B Sheehan; M Geaney, K O’Leary, J Buckley; S O’Brien, P Geaney,B J Keane.
Cork have gone for a strong starting XV for their Allianz FL Division 1 opener against Dublin at Páirc Uí Rinn on Sunday.
Manager Brian Cuthbert has selected 11 of the side that started last August's All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Mayo.
Cork: K O'Halloran; T Clancy, T Clancy, J Loughrey; J O'Sullivan, E Cadogan, B O'Driscoll; F Goold, I Maguire; M Collins, D O'Connor, C O'Driscoll; C O'Neill, D Og Hodnett, B Hurley.
After news that six players had departed the panel, Mickey Harte and his selectors have made six changes to the side that won the McKenna Cup for Tyrone’s Allianz League Division 1 game against Monaghan at Healy Park on Saturday.
Tyrone: N Morgan, A McCrory, R McNamee, C McCarron; R McNabb, M Donnelly, B Tierney; C Cavanagh, P McNulty; PJ Lavery, R O Neill, P Hughes; , D McCurry, S Cavanagh (capt), N McKenna.
Ger Egan will captain Westmeath in Tom Cribbin's first competitive game in charge as the Lake County welcome midlands rivals Laois to Mullingar in Division 2 on Sunday.
Killian Daly and David McCormack replace Paul Sharry and Jamie Gonoud, who were inititally named in the team but are suffering from flu.
Paddy Holloway will make his debut at centre-field
Westmeath: D Quinn; M McCallon, K Maguire, J Gilligan; J Egan, K Martin, J Dolan; P Holloway, K Daly; C McCormack, G Egan, D McCormack; R Connellan, J Heslin, D Glennon.
Laois manager Tomas O Flatharta has made seven changes from the team who lost to Dublin in the O'Byrne Cup.
Laois: Graham Brody; Padraig McMahon, Mark Timmons, Robbie Kehoe; Conor Boyle, Gearoid Hanrahan, Darren Strong; John O'Loughlin, Brendan Quigley; James Finn, Donie Kingston, Billy Sheehan; Ross Munnelly, Evan O'Carroll, Niall Donoher.
Ciaran Lyng returns to the Wexford side to face Clare in Division 3 after missing the O'Byrne Cup clash with Wicklow.
Wexford: S Roche; P O’Keeffe, J Breen, M Furlong; J Wadding, R Tierney, T Rossiter; P Byrne, C Kehoe; D Murphy, A Flynn, K O’Grady; D Flood, C Lyng, B Brosnan.
Carlow have named their team for the trip to Belfast to take on Antrim in Division 4.
Carlow: C Kearney; D Kelly, S Redmond, K Nolan; D Hayden, D St Ledger, B Kavanagh; S Gannon, D Foley; E Finnegan, C Moran, D Bambrick; P Broderick, B Murphy, H Gahan.
Longford give Ross McNerney his senior debut at right corner-forward in the side to face Leitrim in Division 4.
Longford: P Collum; D Brady, B O'Farrell, P Foy; CP Smyth, D Masterson, E Williams; B Gilleran, M Quinn; R McEntire, P McKeon, A Rowan; R McNerney, B Kavanagh, S McCormack.
Offaly manager Pat Flanagan has named his first league team that will face London on Sunday.
A Mulhall; D Brady, P McConway, J O’Connor; C Donohue, J Maloney, D Hogan; G Guilfoyle, R Allen; E Carroll, P Sullivan, N Bracken; B Allen, N Dunne, W Mulhall.