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Q:
I have an open slot on my team but am being asked to drop a player when placing
a waiver claim. Why?
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Why did my Waiver claim disappear?
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Why are players moved to a "Waiver" status?
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When are Waivers processed?
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Our normal Waiver start date/time is Sunday at 1pm EST. There is a Thursday
night game this week and I want to put all players on waivers then. Can I do
this?
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One of my league members dropped the wrong player. In our league, players are
placed on Waivers for 48 hours after being dropped. Can I override this so he
can pick him back up?
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We are using a Rolling Waiver Priority for our Waiver Claims. How does that
work?
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We are using a Worst-to-First Priority for our Waiver Claims. How does that
work?
Q:
We are using "Bid Processing" for our waivers. What happens if two teams bid
the same amount on the same player as the highest bidders?
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I have an open slot on my team but am being asked to drop
a player when placing a waiver claim. Why?
A: You are being asked for a cautionary drop.
This guarantees you will receive the requested player if awarded that player
during waiver processing. What would happen if you picked up a free agent before
waiver processing started and your roster was full when the waiver processing
started? Well, you would have no one set up to drop and we would have to kill
your waiver request to prevent you from going over the roster total (which is
what other sites do). We want to grant your request but must keep your roster
max intact. If you have an open slot when awarded the player during waiver
processing, no player will be dropped.
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Why did my Waiver claim disappear?
A: Waiver claims are automatically deleted when
they are processed. Also, Waiver claims can be automatically deleted if you
trade or drop a player involved in a waiver claim.
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Why are players moved to a "Waiver" status?
A: You'll have to look at your League Settings to
find out exactly how your league is using waivers. Players can be moved to
"Waiver" status one of three ways, and sometimes, these processes run at
different times for different players.
- All undrafted players can be placed on waivers for XX hours following the
completion of your draft.
- When a player is Dropped from a team's roster, he can be placed on waivers
for XX hours.
- Each week, available players can be placed on waivers at a designated
day/time or at the beginning of their game or the first game of the week and
then released from waivers at a designated time interval or specific day/time.
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When are Waivers processed?
A: The Waiver Processing routine runs hourly at
the top of each hour. You need to review your League Settings to find out when
your waiver processing occurs.
Q:
Our normal Waiver start date/time is Sunday at 1pm EST. There
is a Thursday night game this week and I want to put all players on waivers
then. Can I do this?
A: As Commissioner, you can use the Commissioner
Tool called "Change Waiver Process date/time" to override the default setting on
any week that has not already executed the process.
Q:
One of my league members dropped the wrong player. In our
league, players are placed on Waivers for 48 hours after being dropped. Can I
override this so he can pick him back up?
A: As Commissioner, you can use the Commissioner
Tools called "Change player waiver date" and change the process date/time of
that player, or multiple/all players, to as early as the top of the next hour.
Q:
We are using a Rolling Waiver Priority for our Waiver Claims.
How does that work?
A: After the draft, teams are assigned their
initial Waiver Priority. They are given the reverse value of their draft
position. So, in a 12-team league, the team with the first draft pick is
assigned a Waiver Priority of 12. When Waivers are processed on a weekly basis,
we look to see if if the team with the number 1 Waiver Priority has placed a
waiver claim. If so, they are awarded their top selection only (explained in a
minute). At that point, all other claims for that player are deleted and the
team who was awarded the player moves to Waiver Priority 12 and all other teams
have 1 subtracted from their current priority. From there, the process is
repeated. If the team with the number 1 priority has no claims, they retain
their current priority and we process until there are no more waiver claims to
process. Earlier, we mentioned that only a team's top claim is processed. Each
team can submit multiple waiver claims and must prioritize them. They will
receive other claims if no other teams with a better waiver priority claims that
player.
Q:
We are using a Worst-to-First Priority for our Waiver Claims.
How does that work?
A: Each week, when waiver processing begins, we
rank the teams according to their current record. The worst record receives a
value of 1 and the best team receives a 12 (assuming a 12-team league). If teams
are tied with the same record, the tie-breaker is the Total Points scored. Once
ranked, the waiver processing occurs just like the Rolling Waiver Priority.
Q:
We are using "Bid Processing" for our waivers. What happens if two teams bid
the same amount on the same player as the highest bidders?
A: If there is a tie for the highest bidder for the same player,
the tie-breaker is the Rolling Waiver Priority.
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