Fantasy RB Handcuffs Depth Chart 2022: Find sleepers, key backups on fantasy football waiver wires

Nick Musial

Fantasy RB Handcuffs Depth Chart 2022: Find sleepers, key backups on fantasy football waiver wires image

Given the wear and tear of a 17-game NFL regular season, it's an unfortunate reality that one of your fantasy running backs gets hurt. A winning strategy includes acquiring the backups (aka "handcuffs) to your starting RBs to fill out your bench spots. Understanding how a team utilizes their RBs, whether it's a bellcow who's out there for all three downs (Najee Harris, Dalvin Cook) or a committee with no true "RB1" (Broncos, Texans) factors into your handcuffing approach. All it takes is one snap, whether it be in the preseason or in Week 4 to completely change the complexion of a team's RB depth chart.

Take the absences of Cam Akers (preseason injury) and David Montgomery (injured in Week 4) last year. After Akers tore his right Achilles in training camp, Darrell Henderson Jr. was a borderline RB1 in PPR formats for Weeks 1-12 before injuring his thigh. Bears rookie RB Khalil Herbert shouldered a much bigger load in the Bears offense, and from Weeks 5-8, he was a borderline RB1 in standard formats.

Herbert went undrafted in virtually every redraft league, signifying the importance of knowing who that next man up will be. While it stinks to lose a highly drafted weekly starter, if you have his replacement the drop-off isn't as big as you might initially think.

Additionally, you don't have to own a starting RB in order to own his handcuff. You could very well draft Tony Pollard and Jamaal Williams even if you didn't select Ezekiel Elliott or D'Andre Swift. While those two handcuffs are much more appealing if you do draft Elliott and Swift, it can be a wise endeavor to target high-upside backups. Not only do they serve as bench depth or even potential trade bait, but they also might have standalone flex value, especially during the bye weeks.

The chart below will be updated frequently throughout the season as we do our best to stay on top of the ever-fluid world of RB depth charts. Keep in mind that some "handcuffs" won't see major usage changes if the starter in front of them gets injured. Someone like Dontrell Hilliard will likely get a few extra carries, but his role as the Titans' primary third-down/receiving back might not change much if Derrick Henry gets hurt. Conversely, someone like Alexander Mattison immediately becomes a must-have, every-week starter if Dalvin Cook were to get 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. Watching for usage during the preseason is key, as some coaches have different philosophies in how they approach their backfields, especially when you factor in down and place on the field. 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 2022

TeamStarterHandcuffTwo-Deep
Arizona CardinalsJames ConnerKeaontay IngramCorey Clement
Atlanta FalconsTyler AllgeierCordarrelle PattersonAvery Williams
Baltimore RavensJK DobbinsGus EdwardsKenyan Drake
Buffalo BillsD. Singletary/J. CookNyheim HinesDuke Johnson
Carolina PanthersD'Onta ForemanChuba HubbardRaheem Blackshear
Chicago BearsDavid MontgomeryKhalil HerbertDarrynton Evans
Cincinnati BengalsJoe MixonSamaje PerineTraveon Williams
Cleveland BrownsNick ChubbKareem HuntD'Ernest Johnson
Dallas CowboysE. Elliott/T. PollardMalik DavisCommittee
Denver BroncosLatavius MurrayChase EdmondsMarlon Mack
Detroit LionsJamaal WilliamsD'Andre SwiftCraig Reynolds
Green Bay PackersA. Jones/A. DillonKylin HillCommittee
Houston TexansDare OgunbowaleRoyce FreemanRex Burkhead
Indianapolis ColtsZack MossDeon JacksonJordan Wilkins
Jacksonville JaguarsTravis EtienneJaMycal HastySnoop Conner
Kansas City ChiefsIsiah PachecoJerick McKinnonMelvin Gordon
Las Vegas RaidersJosh JacobsAmeer AbdullahBrandon Bolden
Los Angeles ChargersAustin EkelerJoshua KelleyIsaiah Spiller
Los Angeles RamsCam AkersKyren WilliamsRonnie Rivers
Miami DolphinsR. Mostert/J. Wilson Jr.Salvon AhmedCommittee
Minnesota VikingsDalvin CookAlexander MattisonKene Nwangwu
New England PatriotsRhamondre StevensonDamien HarrisP. Strong Jr./K. Harris
New Orleans SaintsAlvin KamaraEno BenjaminDavid Johnson
New York GiantsSaquon BarkleyMatt BreidaGary Brightwell
New York JetsZonovan KnightMichael CarterT. Johnson/J. Robinson
Philadelphia EaglesMiles SandersKenneth GainwellBoston Scott
Pittsburgh SteelersNajee HarrisJaylen WarrenBenny Snell Jr.
San Francisco 49ersChristian McCaffreyTyrion Davis-PriceJordan Mason
Seattle SeahawksKenneth Walker IIIDeeJay DallasTravis Homer
Tampa Bay BuccaneersLeonard FournetteRachaad WhiteKe'Shawn Vaughn
Tennessee TitansDerrick HenryHassan HaskinsJulius Chestnut
Washington CommandersBrian Robinson Jr.Antonio GibsonJonathan Williams

Nick Musial

Nick Musial is a Content Producer at The Sporting News. He recently joined the team after studying sport management and journalism at the University of Kansas. Nick’s an avid sports bettor who’s always looking for value.