There’s no perfect way to handle backing up your starters, and finding the right handcuff(s) isn’t always easy. Some teams have multiple players in constant competition for the backup spot. Others will have a veteran there until they feel a rookie is ready to move up the depth chart. This means that everything in the chart below has some level of projection to it. Teams react differently to injuries, so it doesn’t always follow a straight line.
It’s also important to note that just because a running back gets the second-most snaps doesn’t mean he’s the only handcuff option. Third-down/receiving backs don’t necessarily transition to every-down backs if the starter gets hurt. Think Chris Thompson and Tarik Cohen, who may never be primary RBs despite their pass-catching proficiency. Understanding roles and how certain players fit them is key, both during the draft and once the season starts.
We’ll be here all year helping you navigate any tricky RB situations. Check back all season long for updates!
2019 fantasy football running back handcuffs
*Rookie
1 Starter Dalvin Cook (shoulder) and primary handcuff Alexander Mattison (ankle) will be out until at least Week 17 2 Starter Jordan Howard (shoulder) will be out until at least Week 173 Starter Derrick Henry (hamstring) will be out until at least Week 17