Dusty is only one of three Tigers along with KB and Flea that have averaged 20+ disposals and a goal per game (minimum 100 games).
Martin has scored 141 goals in 131 games and is averaging 23.5 disposals.
Bartlett booted 778 goals in his Club record 403 games and averaged 22.7 disposals per match.
Weightman kicked 344 goals in 274 games and averaged 20.8 disposals.
Read more: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-02-24/martin-in-elite-tiger-company
A few other impressive stats that can't be compared to old time players as those stats weren't around then are...
Contested possessions at an average of 8.41 per match which is third best at Tigerland (Cotchin and Edwards) and is on par with many other current good players, but still, not even close to Ablett, Dangerfield, Mitchell, Fyfe and Josh Kennedy with the best average at 14.63 as well as many others.
Uncontested Possessions is much better at an average of 15.28 which is massive. Better than Fyfe, Ablett, Dangerfield and Luke Hodge and just short of Sam Mitchell who has an average of 15.86 and the best average from Gaff with 17.19
There are some downsides to all of these very impressive stats though. Because it's what a player does with the ball when they get it that makes them elite.
Dusty has a clearance average of 3.35 which is pretty good but his clangers are what makes him just an above average player not elite which is 3.30.
Only Trent Cotchin has a better clearance average at Tigerland with 4.77 which is not even close to Fyfe or Mitchell.
Another downside for Dusty when not in possession of the ball but has a direct impact, is the 1%ers with an average of just 1.00, the lowest at Tigerland (with established players) considering Hodge has a good average of 2.85 per match and just keeping in mind that backmen have a very high average of 1%ers such as Rory Thompson with an average of 7.85
Frees for and against are another concern as well with a much greater average for frees against.
I'm a Dusty fan and he is my favourite player, so if he fixes a few issues he will be the best we've ever seen.
As for this year, anything is possible and let's hope it is.