![]() Zeke recently has had the look of an RB on his last legs, and his third-round ADP reflects that - we would rather have Montgomery a few picks later with a cheaper cuff. Even better news, Herbert is normally available into the 13th round. He averaged 13.5 in PPR over a four-game Montgomery absence last season. If he does, we have a laser focus on Herbert. But if things fall a certain way, he isn’t someone we’re avoiding either, so he could end up on our roster. ![]() We’re not big fans of this Bears offense, and we’re not in a rush to draft Montgomery. That’s the kind of handcuff bargain we like. Plus, you can wait until the 10th round to target Mattison. And the primary RB in this case has some mileage. His backup has performed in the past when needed. You can go ahead and draft Alexander Mattison if you’re going to go with Dalvin Cook. Hence, we don’t like cuffing for Jonathan Taylor or Christian McCaffrey. Many times, however, if the dropoff in expected production by the backup or the decline of the offense in general is so steep, or there is no clear-cut No. The ideal handcuff situations are for your best RBs.
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