RB Handcuffs in 2018

RB Handcuffs  (Part 1)

How many times in a draft do you handcuff your top RB?

I would wager that most of the time you don’t end up backing up your top RBs. Some of you may not even understand the terminology of handcuffing an RB.

So, let me explain….

Handcuffing is simply taking the primary backup RB from the same team of your starting RB. When handcuffing your top RB, you are simply solidifying a starting RB spot on your roster. When you control that spot, you are able to focus on other positions that are in need of help.

Most backups don’t grade out very high on the ADP, making it that much easier to take Ezekiel Elliot’s backup of Rod Smith. While taking Joe Mixon’s backup, Gio Bernard would require you to draft him much sooner in your draft. Looking at where each of your backups land in the ADP is another concept to consider when drafting your starting RB. We’ll look deeper into this on Wednesday.

Below I’ve laid out the starting RBs from each NFL team, as well as their top handcuff. In parenthesis, I’ve included the ADP for each backup. (Based on a 12-Team PPR League)

             Starter                                       Backup  (ADP)

 ARI     David Johnson                      Chase Edmonds (261)

ATL     Antonio Freeman                 Tevin Coleman (72)

BAL    Alex Collins                            Javorius Allen (210)

BUF    LeSean McCoy                       Chris Ivory (227)

CAR    Christian McCaffrey             CJ Anderson (110)

CHI     Jordan Howard                     Tarik Cohen (79)

CIN     Joe Mixon                              Giovani Bernard (121)

CLE    Carlos Hyde                           Nick Chubb (108)

DAL    Ezekiel Elliot                          Rod Smith (288)

DEN    Royce Freeman                    Devontae Booker (129)

DET     Kerryon Johnson                  LeGarrette Blount (153)

GB      Jamall Williams                      Aaron Jones (112)

HOU   Lamar Miller                          D’Onta Foreman (144)

IND     Marlon Mack                         Nyheim Hines (143)

JAC    Leonard Fournette                 TJ Yeldon (219)

KC      Kareem Hunt                         Spencer Ware (218)

LAC    Melvin Gordon                      Austin Ekeler (206)

LAR    Todd Gurley                           John Kelly (279)

MIA     Kenyon Drake                       Frank Gore (220)

MIN     Dalvin Cook                          Latavius Murray (145)

NE      Rex Burkhead                       Sony Michel (67)

NO     Alvin Kamara                         Mark Ingram (51)*

NYG   Saquon Barley                      Wayne Gallman (327)

NYJ    Isaiah Crowell                       Bilal Powell (170)

OAK   Marshawn Lynch                 Doug Martin (157)

PHI    Jay Ajayi                                 Corey Clement (141)

PIT     Le’Veon Bell                          James Conner (253)

SEA   Rashaad Penny                     Chris Carson (113)

SF      Jerick McKinnon                    Matt Breida (156)

TB      Ronald Jones II                      Peyton Barber (158)

TEN   Dion Lewis                              Derrick Henry (220)

WAS  Chris Thompson                    Rob Kelley

*(Mark Ingram has a 4 game suspension)

As we progress through the preseason, some of the starters or backups may change. So it’s important to keep up with each teams depth chart. Injuries occur often in the NFL, and the RB position tends to experience more injuries during the season. More than often people forget to look after their top draft pick. Again, we’ll discuss further in depth the value of the different RBs and their handcuffs on Wednesday. Don’t forget to insure that 1st or 2nd Round pick, securing the position on your roster.

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