DERBY County play their 12th game of the 46-match Championship campaign at Reading tomorrow.
The Rams have lost only one of their 14 League and cup matches this season and they are unbeaten in 10.
Head coach Steve McClaren says the time to look at the table is not now but with 10 games to go.
Derby are currently fourth, one point behind leaders Norwich City and second-placed Nottingham Forest.
The Rams' start has made supporters more confident that this will be the club's season to win promotion.
With a quarter of the league campaign almost complete, we asked fans:
Have your thoughts on where Derby County will finish changed? Here is what they said...
Jack Francis: Still think Derby will finish second. Norwich first and Ipswich Town promoted through the play-offs.
Edward Reach: Not changed my prediction. I still think they will finish in the top two.
Tim: I originally thought the play-offs and I still feel that is a realistic finish.
Adam Berry: Happy with the consistency being shown and the team are cutting out silly losses but still to fire as we know they can. Top two.
Mark Pycroft: Think Derby will win automatic promotion. Wish we had an out-and-out goalscorer. I have seen umpteen chances created at home where a "poacher" would have turned one point into three.
Chris Hughes: Still a top-two finish for me. I think by next month we'll start hitting our stride.
Guy Pearson: Derby need to play with greater tempo at home. Play-offs within reach as long as Chris Martin stays fit. Lack of quality back-up for him a concern.
Danny Clarke: Still think Derby will finish in the top two.
Tom Gooding: I thought in July we'd achieve automatic promotion and I still believe we will.
Saul Fulda: I still think Derby will be champions.
Paul Wood: My thoughts have changed. I was little concerned by a lack of activity in the summer but now feel we can win the Championship after a good start without playing great as yet.
Nathan Morley: It is still difficult to say as no teams in the division have set the world alight, including Derby but they are still up there. I'll say a top-two finish.
Alex Barrett: Looking at the season so far, two teams will stumble into the top two and I don't see one of them cannot be Derby.
Mawgen Hogg: Derby are still another striker short of the top two.
Simon Wilkins: Although the League is tight at the moment, I expect it to settle into an order come the new year. Derby will click and comfortably finish in the top two.
Paul Clayton: If Derby become more clinical in front of goal, the top two. Otherwise the play-offs.
Rusty: Not changed my thoughts. We will win the Championship.
Ian Redfern: Top two if we are more clinical in front of goal and with the final pass. This has already cost us a win at Sheffield Wednesday and at least four points at home.
Andrew Turner: I thought Derby would finish second. If anything, I am now a little more confident of automatic promotion.
Jatinder: Has to be automatic promotion. I can't take another play-off disappointment. It is about time we won the division, it has been a long time.
Stefan Broome: Top two finish. If Derby can stay clear of injuries, it is easily within the team's capabilities. I am very confident.
Neil Hunt: I still think we will go up automatically. Norwich and Watford are the main threats.
Chris Joyce: Still saying top two.
Andy Miller: Play-offs, probably top two. Derby's start has reinforced my belief rather than changed my mind.
Chris Smith: I thought Derby would finish in the play-offs. Now I think they will be top two with Norwich.