TheWinz
Footballguy
For those using Yahoo, there is a trick I've used for a few years now in my redraft league. While everyone puts in their waiver claims, if you stay awake on Wednesday morning and check the player list around 3:15AM, you can see which players other owners have put claims in for. You cannot see which teams have put the claims in - only which players owners have put claims in for. This comes in handy if you are eyeing someone and are wondering whether or not to put in a claim. Right around 3:15AM, all players that do not have a claim to their name become FA's about 20-30 minutes prior to the waivers running. You can then pick them up without having to move down in your waiver order.
Well, after I lost Trevor Lawrence Monday night and Jake Browning had a great game, I quickly put in a waiver claim on him right after the game. I have the #2 waiver claim, so I pretty much knew I was going to get him. Then I was awake early Wednesday morning and decided to use my trick to see which players people put claims in for. Of course Jake Browning was one of the people, because I had put in a claim for him. So I quickly logged in and removed my claim, to see if anyone else had put in a claim for him. If not, I could get him for free. But he was still a waiver claim, signaling that someone else had a claim on him. So I quickly put my claim back in for him - but guess what? Yahoo doesn't let you put in a claim for someone if you remove your claim for that same player. 20 minutes later, he went to a team that already had Josh Allen, Sam Howell, and Baker Mayfield.
Well, after I lost Trevor Lawrence Monday night and Jake Browning had a great game, I quickly put in a waiver claim on him right after the game. I have the #2 waiver claim, so I pretty much knew I was going to get him. Then I was awake early Wednesday morning and decided to use my trick to see which players people put claims in for. Of course Jake Browning was one of the people, because I had put in a claim for him. So I quickly logged in and removed my claim, to see if anyone else had put in a claim for him. If not, I could get him for free. But he was still a waiver claim, signaling that someone else had a claim on him. So I quickly put my claim back in for him - but guess what? Yahoo doesn't let you put in a claim for someone if you remove your claim for that same player. 20 minutes later, he went to a team that already had Josh Allen, Sam Howell, and Baker Mayfield.