Here's a thought:

I can think of any number of fair and random ways to do this....

Suppose we pre-determine the order of the draft a few days or so before the actual draft takes place?

I think it would be an advantage for all of us to know what spot we were picking in, just as they know in real life.

The more planning you could do in advance, the faster the draft would move.

Also, if the majority agrees, once the season starts I plan to change the waiver order every day (or at least weekly) based on the standings, with the standings based on projected finish like I do in basketball.

The question is, if you are in last place, and pick someone up on waivers during the day (or week) should you retain your first waiver position (you still are in last place), or should the waiver priority list rotate?

Not that this will be that big a deal...rarely does anyone drop someone that's good enough that someone else will pick them up on waivers (except for JG in basketball :p ), but I'd say that as long as someone is in last place, they should always have the #1 waiver priority.


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