The only players I would reasonably expect to come down a bunch are DeRosa, Theriot, Cedeno and Dempster. Johnson has already come down a bit the last couple days, Cedeno is a lot better than his 2006 season but he's likely not that good. Soto, Fukudome and Pie are largely unknown commodities. Soto is likely to come down some, but who knows how much. Pie is actually likely to go up quite a bit. Fontenot and Murton are really underplaying what they really should be. Zambrano's big problem was always walks. If he's actually figured something out, he really is as good as he's pitching. If it's just a fluke, the walks will come up. Marquis right now is not pitching very well, he's just been fortunate that it hasn't really affected his ERA. Hill, Lilly, Wuertz and Howry are much better than they've pitched thus far. Lee right now is right at his career best level (from 2005) and Ramirez is slightly above thanks to an increased patience which may or may not be fluky. Soriano is far below expected production and not even in the lineup right now. And the notion that the Brewers were somehow not overperforming as much at the start of the season last year is laughable.