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Top 8 Fantasy Handcuffs for 2023

Handcuffs. They’re not just those shiny silver bracelets that law enforcement uses to keep scofflaws from causing further trouble. They’re also an important part of what is a smart fantasy football build in drafts. In our world, the term “handcuffing” refers to drafting the immediate backup of one or both of your starting running backs.

Some handcuffs are more valuable than others. In fact, some can’t even be labeled as handcuffs alone, including those who are their team’s No. 2 back in a committee. In those cases, I am labeling them as handcuffs so they are not included here. For example, AJ Dillon averaged just 3.4 fewer touches per game in Green Bay last season than the Packers’ actual running back starter, Aaron Jones.

While Dillon’s stock would rise if Jones were injured, he’s not a handcuff in the true sense of the term because he’s already projected to be a prominent asset in the Packers backfield. Also, I didn’t include unsettled depth charts like the one in Detroit. The Lions current starting running back has yet to be determined, and a committee of David Montgomery and rookie Jahmyr Gibbs is imminent, regardless.

With that said, here’s a look at my top eight fantasy handcuffs heading into the season and a full list of every current handcuff for all 32 teams around the league.

Tyler Allgeier, Falcons

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Allgeier might have been a breakout candidate this season, but the Falcons drafted superstar running back Bijan Robinson eighth overall. That leaves Allgeier, a 1,000-yard back as a rookie, to play a secondary role and serve as Robinson’s handcuff.

Samaje Perine, Broncos

Perine’s value could be that of a fantasy sleeper, but for now he’s a handcuff in the Denver backfield. His true stock is dependent on the status of Javonte Williams, who tore his ACL and LCL in 2022. Regardless, grabbing Perine as insurance is a must.

Zach Charbonnet, Seahawks

The Seahawks could use Charbonnet in a committee with Kenneth Walker III, but for now I’ll project the latter to be the top back. The UCLA product might have been a fantasy sleeper if he landed in a better spot, but for now he’s a solid handcuff.

Devin Singletary, Texans

The Texans will continue to use Dameon Pierce as their lead running back, but Singletary could be in the mix to form a committee. In any event, Singletary will at least be a nice handcuff for Pierce in fantasy drafts. Grab him in the later rounds.

Elijah Mitchell, 49ers

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Mitchell had proven to be a terrific fantasy back when allowed a chance to shine, but his lack of durability is a serious problem. Still, he would be as much as a low-end No. 1 fantasy runner if Christian McCaffrey were forced to miss time this season.

Chuba Hubbard, Panthers

The Panthers signed Miles Sanders during the offseason, making him their top back for the 2023 campaign. Hubbard is locked in as the No. 2 runner after the team let D’Onta Foreman walk as a free agent, and he’ll be a nice late add as insurance.

Jaylen Warren, Steelers

The Steelers will lean on Najee Harris as their top running back once again, and his prospects look better behind what should be an improved offensive line. Should Harris miss time due to injuries or otherwise, though, Warren is a nice backup.

Gus Edwards, Ravens

J.K. Dobbins enters this season as the lead back in Baltimore, but there’s cause for concern due to past knee issues. Edwards, who has had an ACL injury of his own in the last two years, would move up the depth chart if Dobbins is forced to miss time,

TEAM Starter Handcuff

Arizona

James Conner

Keontay Ingram

Atlanta

Bijan Robinson

Tyler Allgeier

Baltimore

J.K. Dobbins

Gus Edwards

Buffalo

James Cook*

Damien Harris*

Carolina

Miles Sanders

Chuba Hubbard

Chicago

Khalil Herbert*

D'Onta Foreman*

Cincinnati

Joe Mixon

Tayveon Willams

Cleveland

Nick Chubb

Jerome Ford

Dallas

Tony Pollard

Deuce Vaughn

Denver

Javonte Williams

Samaje Perine

Detroit

Jahmyr Gibbs*

David Montgomery*

Green Bay

Aaron Jones*

AJ Dillon*

Houston

Dameon Pierce

Devin Singletary

Indianapolis

Jonathan Taylor

Zack Moss

Jacksonville

Travis Etienne

Tank Bigbsy

Kansas City

Isiah Pacheco*

Jerick McKinnon*

Las Vegas

Josh Jacobs

Zamir White

Los Angeles Chargers

Austin Ekeler

Joshua Kelley

Los Angeles Rams

Cam Akers

Kyren Williams

Miami

Raheem Mostert*

Jeff Wilson, Jr.*

Minnesota

Alexander Mattison

Ty Chandler

New england

Rhamondre Stevenson

James Robinson

New Orleans

Alvin Kamara*

Jamaal Williams*

New York Giants

Saquon Barkley

Matt Breida

New York Jets

Breece Hall

Michael Carter

Philadelphia

D'Andre Swift*

Rashaad Penny*

Pittsburgh

Najee Harris

Jaylen Warren

San Francisco

Christian McCaffrey

Elijah Mitchell

Seattle

Ken Walker

Zach Charbonnet

Tampa Bay

Rachaad White

Chase Edmonds

Tennessee

Derrick Henry

Tyjae Spears

Washington

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