Dion is RB5 in both PPR and non-PPR leagues. He's a stud in any format as long as he's healthy. I'd give up Doug Martin easily for Dion.he said non-PPR, Lewis doesn't have near as much value in those imoDepends what you need. If you need a guy you're sure will be a solid, playable RB 2/3, Martin is a lot less likely to get his usage jerked around.If Lewis turns out to be the feature back (especially if he continues to get goal-line carries, which I think he can succeed with despite his size) and that offense continues on a similar pace all year he could be a borderline RB1 and league-winner. I don't see that upside for Martin in Tampa. Especially in PPR.i wouldnt go that far. Martin is more of a sure thingIn my ten team non ppr redraft league he is sitting on waivers, thinking about dropping Martin but I been burned so many times by NE running backs, it's hard to push the button
Doug Martin looks about as good as Joseph Randle and is on a BAD offense. Nion Dion looks elite and is on the BEST offense in the league. You guys can quibble about PPR vs non-PPR, and I'll take the guy with the huge upside in either.