No, not Cleo Lemon.
Ronnie Brown came into the season as a top-15 running back, but the last month, he's played like a top-5. He has more 100-yard games than LaDainian Tomlinson, more rushing yards than Willie Parker and more receptions than Reggie Bush. And these numbers include the Dolphins' first two games, when he laid 32- and 33-yard eggs.
But like the Dolphins' season, Brown's success could evaporate quickly. The third-year running back has a streak of four consecutive 100-yard games, all coming against defenses ranked in the bottom half against the run.
New England's visit on Sunday begins a stretch of four games in five that Miami will face opposing defenses ranked in the top half against the run.
So Brown owners might want to take a cue from what Miami did on Tuesday when the Dolphins sent wide receiver Chris Chambers to San Diego for a second-rounder: raise the white flag.
Miami just went through the weakest part of its schedule and came out with a doughnut. As the degree of difficulty of opposing defenses goes up, Brown's production is sure to go down. Now's the time to trade him.
Contest result
Outstanding effort by loyal fantasy reader Anthony Lanatto, of Roxborough. Last week's contest asked which receiver would be more productive in their head-to-head matchup, Randy Moss or Terrell Owens.
The voting was about 50-50, but the tiebreaker was closest to the leading receiver's yardage total. Lanatto selected Owens with 65 yards. Since Owens outgained Moss, 66-59, Lanatto picked up the prize.