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The SportsGrid Fantasy Football Show

Is it worth a roster spot to keep a handcuff?

Jun 16, 2017, 01:12 PM

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Gregg Sussman and Matt Modica debate if it's worth it to draft and keep a handcuff on your fantasy football roster. Gregg says it's a waste of a spot, and Matt thinks it's better to draft a player who will get opportunities to play.

#FNTSY #NFL #fantasyfootball #runningbacks #LeveonBell #DavidJohnson #ZekeElliott #handcuffs #JamalWilliams

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