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It’s here… if you’re like me, you absolutely hate the waiver process. If you do it the right way, it’s a giant pain.

This is how it goes. You want two players and you’ve identified two players you’re willing to drop. But you don’t know if you’re going to get the first player you want, and you don’t want to drop the better of the two players if you don’t get the first player you want, so you put in multiple waiver claims.

You make one claim for Player 1 dropping Your Guy 1. But then you have to make another claim for Player 2 dropping Your Guy 1. But, if you can get them both, you want both players, so you have to enter a third waiver claim for Player 2 dropping Your Guy 2. Three waiver claims needed to ensure you make the most optimal waiver claim and drop.

And the more players you want, the more difficult it is. It’s hard to take the time to think about all the scenarios you need to cover. And it’s not much fun manually entering all the scenarios and ensuring you have them in the right priority.

Enter our new waiver tool.

You pick the players you want to add, you pick the players you want to drop and we do the rest.

Check it out.

Pretty cool, eh? We think so.

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