Fantasy RB Handcuffs Depth Chart 2023: Find sleepers, key backups on the waiver wire all season

Fantasy RB Handcuffs Depth Chart 2023: Find sleepers, key backups on the waiver wire all season

Injuries are inevitable in the NFL, and there’s a high probability you’re going to be down a running back or two during the fantasy football season. Of course, we’re hoping bona fide studs like Christian McCaffrey and Nick Chubb stay healthy and play in all 17 regular season contests, but chances are, most RB1s will miss time recovering from various ailments. By fielding a deep RB corps that’s complete with some key backups and handcuffs, your roster has an insurance policy in place to still compete when a starting RB inevitably goes down.

Having a feel for how a team utilizes their RBs, whether it’s by relying on a true bell cow who plays all three downs (Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs) or utilizing a committee with no true “RB1” (Bears, Dolphins), needs to be factored into your handcuffing approach. All it takes is one snap, be it in the preseason or in Week 8, to completely alter how a team divvies up their backfield duties.

Take last season’s absences of Jonathan Taylor (played in just 11 games) and Ezekiel Elliott (missed Weeks 8 and 10) as prime examples of the value of handcuffing. When Taylor missed the Colts’ Week 6 tilt with an ankle injury, handcuff Deon Jackson finished as the overall RB1 in PPR leagues, scoring 28.1 points while playing over two-thirds of the Colts’ offensive snaps.

In the two games Elliott missed with a knee injury, Tony Pollard was the overall PPR RB3 in terms of his per-game output, scoring an average of 27.8 points. While Pollard was drafted in virtually every league, Jackson was an unknown commodity who sat on the waiver wire. It’s never a good feeling to lose a bona fide RB1 to injury, but by having his replacement as an insurance policy, the drop-off between the two might not be as significant as you initially think.

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It’s always good to back up your top one or two RBs, but you can draft a handcuff even if you don’t own the starter. You could very well select Tyler Allgeier and Samaje Perine even if you didn’t end up selecting Bijan Robinson or Javonte Williams. It makes sense to target high-upside RBs that will see increased snap percentages if their teams’ RB1 gets hurt. Not only do they serve as bench depth or even potential trade bait, but they also could garner standalone flex value, especially once the bye weeks roll around.

We’ll routinely update this handcuff chart throughout the season, doing our best to stay on top of each team’s RB depth chart. It’s worth knowing that some “handcuffs” won’t see a significant fluctuation in their usage if the starter in front of them gets injured. Running backs like Jerick McKinnon could get a few extra carries, but his role as the Chiefs’ primary receiving back might not change much if Isiah Pacheco gets hurt. Conversely, someone like Jaylen Warren immediately becomes a must-have, every-week starter if Najee Harris gets hurt.

Obviously, some handcuffs present more value than others, and understanding how a team might utilize its RBs can help with the handcuffs you target. Monitoring teams’ RB usage during the preseason is key, as you can gauge the pecking order of teams’ RB rooms. Continue to monitor injury situations and snap counts each week, making sure you’re ready to pounce once a depth chart change occurs.

Fantasy RB Handcuff Depth Chart 2023

Team Starter Handcuff Two-DeepArizona Cardinals James Conner Emari Demercado Tony Jones Jr.Atlanta Falcons Bijan Robinson Tyler Allgeier Cordarrelle PattersonBaltimore Ravens Gus Edwards Keaton Mitchell Justice HillBuffalo Bills James Cook Latavius Murray Ty JohnsonCarolina Panthers Chuba Hubbard Miles Sanders Raheem BlackshearChicago Bears D. Foreman/R. Johnson Khalil Herbert Travis HomerCincinnati Bengals Joe Mixon Chase Brown Trayveon WilliamsCleveland Browns J. Ford/K. Hunt Pierre Strong Jr. Jordan WilkinsDallas Cowboys Tony Pollard Rico Dowdle Deuce VaughnDenver Broncos Javonte Williams Samaje Perine Jaleel McLaughlinDetroit Lions David Montgomery Jahmyr Gibbs Craig ReynoldsGreen Bay Packers1 AJ Dillon Patrick Taylor James RobinsonHouston Texans D. Singletary/D. Pierce Dare Ogunbowale Mike BooneIndianapolis Colts2 Zack Moss Trey Sermon Tyler GoodsonJacksonville Jaguars Travis Etienne Jr. D’Ernest Johnson Tank BigsbyKansas City Chiefs3 Clyde Edwrds-Helaire Jerick McKinnon La’Mical PerineLas Vegas Raiders Josh Jacobs Zamir White A. Abdullah/B. BoldenLos Angeles Chargers Austin Ekeler Joshua Kelley Isaiah SpillerLos Angeles Rams Kyren Williams Royce Freeman Darrell Henderson Jr.Miami Dolphins Raheem Mostert De’Von Achane Jeff Wilson Jr.Minnesota Vikings Alexander Mattison Ty Chandler Kene NwangwuNew England Patriots4 Ezekiel Elliott JaMycal Hasty Ty MontgomeryNew Orleans Saints Alvin Kamara Jamaal Williams CommitteeNew York Giants Saquon Barkley Matt Breida Gary BrightwellNew York Jets Breece Hall Dalvin Cook Israel AbanikandaPhiladelphia Eagles D’Andre Swift Kenneth Gainwell Boston ScottPittsburgh Steelers N. Harris/J. Warren Anthony McFarland Jr. Godwin IgwebuikeSan Francisco 49ers5 Christian McCaffrey Jordan Mason CommitteeSeattle Seahawks Kenneth Walker III Zach Charbonnet DeeJay DallasTampa Bay Buccaneers Rachaad White Chase Edmonds Sean TuckerTennessee Titans Derrick Henry Tyjae Spears Julius ChestnutWashington Commanders Brian Robinson Jr. Antonio Gibson Chris Rodriguez Jr.

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1 = Packers’ starter Aaron Jones (knee) is out until at least Week 14. He’ll start when healthy.

2 = Colts’ starter Jonathan Taylor (thumb) is out until at least Week 15. He’ll start when healthy.

3 = Chiefs’ starter Isiah Pacheco (shoulder) is out until at least Week 15. He’ll start when healthy.

4 = Patriots’ starter Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle) is expected to be out until at least Week 16. He’ll start when healthy

5 = 49ers’ backup Elijah Mitchell (knee) is out until at least Week 15. He’ll return to a primary backup role when healthy.