How many more running back injuries do we need to see before we're convinced that handcuffing is necessary? Especially if your RB is playing well! You need the backup! Well...not *every* backup. And that's why we're here: on today's show we'll discuss every handcuff situation in the NFL, and decide which backups you *must* own. We'll also look at the Week 9 injury news and discuss the game film of ATL/TB. Guest: Cousin Josh.
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Handcuff Situations Ranked:
Group 4 (not enough clarity for anyone to be a handcuff): Patriots, Bengals, Browns, Jaguars, Lions, Packers, Vikings, Falcons, Eagles (Cousin Josh thinks Eagles should be Group 3)
Group 3 (only handcuff in very deep leagues): DeAndre Washington, Paul Perkins, Robert Turbin, Kapri Bibbs, Kenneth Farrow, Buccaneers mess, 49ers mess, Benny Cunningham, C.J. Prosise, Cameron Artis-Payne (Cousin Josh has Prosise and C.A.P. as Group 2)
Group 2 (handcuffing isn't mandatory, but acceptable): Alfred Blue, Bilal Powell, Andre Ellington, Jeremy Langford, Kenneth Dixon, Damien Williams, Rob Kelley (Cousin Josh has Dixon and Williams in Group 3 and Kelley in Group 1)
Group 1 (must-handcuff!): Alfred Morris, DeAngelo Williams, Derrick Henry, Mike Gillislee, Charcandrick West, Tim Hightower
Must Trade For: Morris and D-Willy