
WAIVER WIRE
After
a player is posted in transactions as available, teams have 24 hours
to claim a player. If they do so, whoever is lowest on the waiver
wire gets that player assuming they (A) claim within 24 hours and
(B) detail who they are dropping so their roster is at 53. If a
team makes multiple claims for a player on the same day, whoever
is listed 1st in the email is the first person they are requesting,
and any other player will fall to the back. THESE RULES ONLY APPLY
WHEN MORE THAN ONE PERSON CLAIMS A PLAYER. Note to GM's, I do not
dedicate my life to updating the FIFL daily, so if someone drops
someone on a Monday, it may not get posted until 48 hours later.
Rank |
Team |
Date
|
Recent
Waiver Moves |
1 |
Orlando |
-
|
- |
2 |
Rochester |
-
|
- |
3 |
Springfield |
-
|
- |
4 |
Pittsburgh |
-
|
- |
5 |
Detroit |
-
|
- |
6 |
Colorado |
-
|
- |
7 |
Minnesota |
-
|
- |
8 |
Reno |
-
|
- |
9 |
Portland |
-
|
- |
10 |
Nashville |
-
|
- |
11 |
Connecticut |
-
|
- |
12 |
Chesapeake |
-
|
- |
13 |
Fort Wayne |
-
|
- |
14 |
Toledo |
-
|
- |
15 |
Bismarck |
-
|
- |
16 |
Green Bay |
-
|
- |
17 |
San Jose |
-
|
- |
18 |
Honolulu |
-
|
- |
Note to GMs: This is for entertainment purposes
only and is certainly open to debate. These rankings are my opinion
and in no way should these be totally taken seriously.
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