Understanding Sleeper Waivers: How Do They Work?

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Sleeper is a fantasy football platform that offers a variety of waiver options to its users. Waivers are a crucial part of finding success in season-long fantasy football leagues as they allow fantasy managers to react to injuries and shifts in player usage that occur after the draft. Sleeper offers three main types of waivers: After Game Waivers, Custom Daily Waivers, and FAAB Bidding. Each of these waiver types provides different ways for managers to acquire unrostered players, with After Game Waivers and Custom Daily Waivers being more common for novice players, and FAAB Bidding being more popular among advanced fantasy enthusiasts.

Characteristics Values
Waiver options FAAB, Rolling, Reverse Standing, After Game, Custom Daily, Locked
FAAB Bidding Allows for leagues to execute waivers based on a bidding system throughout the season
Rolling Waivers Default on most fantasy football platforms; waiver priority resets after each claim
Reverse Standing Waivers Used by better teams to acquire top players each week from free agency
After Game Waivers Specify when players clear waivers after playing in a game; claims can be turned off
Custom Daily Waivers Choose a specific time for waiver claims to clear every 24 hours; all players available on a first-come, first-served basis
Locked Waivers Prevent players from being added via free agency or waivers for the entire day

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FAAB Bidding

FAAB stands for Free Agent Auction Budget. It is a blind bidding system where each manager submits a bid for a player in the form of a fake dollar amount. The default budget is $100, but the commissioner can adjust the budget as they see fit. Bids are blind, so other managers cannot see the amount of your bid. The highest bid at the end of the waiver period wins the player.

The FAAB budget you create at the beginning is a maximum, and if a team acquires more than that initial limit, it will revert. You will have to increase the maximum and then adjust the team's amount. The commissioner can edit anyone's budget via the mobile app by going to commish settings. The FAAB amounts do not roll over automatically from season to season and will never reset. The commissioner has to manually set that as needed.

The process for making a waiver claim using FAAB is the same as with any other waiver. Identify the player on waivers you want to add, and if necessary, select a player to drop. The difference will be the value you can choose to input for the player. A value of $0 is acceptable and will be won if no other bids are made on the player, or if the only other bids are also $0, with a lower waiver rank for the week.

When using Rolling Waivers, there is always some inherent risk involved in making waiver claims when doing so can be detrimental to your future rank for future claims. In some cases, when using Reverse Standing Waivers, better teams take the risk of acquiring top-demanded players each week from free agency. You can continue using waivers throughout the offseason by enabling Custom Daily Waivers. Renew your league for the upcoming year, and you'll be able to make adds and drops just as you would during the season.

Fantasy managers need to balance the importance of picking up useful players early in the season without burning through their FAAB too soon. That's why FAAB strategy is important in fantasy football. As you get deeper into the season, it becomes clearer what your team needs, and you can more confidently spend on players at positions you require.

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After Game Waivers

Sleeper waivers are an integral part of fantasy sports, allowing managers to make changes to their team rosters throughout the season. One such waiver option is After Game Waivers, which is used during the season, in contrast to Custom Daily Waivers, which are used during the off-season.

The waiver system ensures that all managers have a fair chance to make a claim on unclaimed players. Managers are ranked from high to low to determine who wins a waiver claim, with the initial priority rank determined by the league's draft. After each game week, the waiver priority list is reset, with the new rank being the reverse order of the current league standings.

Managers can increase their chances of securing players by making multiple "conditional" claims to add or drop players. This strategy ensures that if one claim is voided, the next claim is processed, and the manager still has a chance of acquiring their desired player. Additionally, managers can make multiple claims to drop a single player for other players, allowing them to adapt their roster even if they don't get their top choices.

Waiver claims are blind, so managers cannot see each other's offers. The manager with the highest offer secures the player and has that amount deducted from their FAB budget. The waiver order remains unchanged unless there is a tie, in which case, the commissioner selects one of the three other waiver priorities.

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Custom Daily Waivers

With Custom Daily Waivers, you can choose a specific time of day or night for waiver claims to clear every 24 hours. There are four different options for each day:

  • FA - All players will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for the entire day. The only exception may be players who have been recently dropped, but only if you have the "time players are on waivers after drop" setting enabled.
  • Waivers - This option puts all players on waivers for the day. They will process at your selected time, and after that processing time, all players will be on waivers again for at least the remainder of that day.
  • Locked - This prevents players from being added via free agency or waivers for the entire day.
  • Waivers -> FA - All players on waivers will clear at the selected processing time. After that, all players will be free agents for at least the remainder of the day.

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Waiver order

The waiver wire system ensures that fantasy managers have similar access to all the unrostered players in a fantasy football league. With waivers, managers can react to injuries and shifts in player usage that occur after the draft. In simple terms, think of the waiver wire as a holding area for surprise players.

When your league is looking for a challenge after a couple of fantasy seasons, you can switch over to the FAAB waiver system. FAAB bidding allows for leagues to execute waivers based on a bidding system throughout the season rather than assigning each team a waiver ranking from one waiver claim period to the next. FAAB includes a blind bidding process to select players off waivers each week. Claims will execute based on a value-ranked order, meaning the player with the highest bid will go for 'auction' first, then the second-highest player, and so on. When selecting FAAB, a budget for the season will need to be determined. The most common value is $100.

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Waiver types

Sleeper is a fantasy football platform that allows users to have control of waiver wire factors. There are three types of waiver wire supported on Sleeper: FAAB, Rolling, and Reverse Standing Waivers.

FAAB (Free Agent Acquisition Budget) bidding allows leagues to execute waivers based on a bidding system throughout the season. It includes a blind bidding process to select players off waivers each week. Claims will execute based on a value-ranked order, meaning the player with the highest bid will go for 'auction' first. A budget for the season will need to be determined, with the most common value being $100.

Rolling waivers are continuous and the last person to waive a player is placed last into the waiver priority. For every successful waiver claim, that team owner drops to the bottom of the order, while everyone else moves up one. The waiver priority is reset every week based on the standings.

Reverse standing waivers are a good option for beginners as it gives an advantage to the struggling teams. It can be detrimental to your future rank for future claims and is how some better teams take the risk of acquiring top-demanded players each week from free agency.

Additionally, there are different settings for Regular Season Waiver options. Daily Custom Waivers will apply to the offseason, and you will need to enable this option if you want to have waivers during that time. FA players will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis for the whole day. Waivers will put all players on waivers for the day, and they will then process at the selected time. Locked players will prevent players from being added via free agency or waivers for the entire day.

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Frequently asked questions

The waiver wire system ensures that fantasy managers have similar access to all the unrostered players in a fantasy football league. It is a way to react to injuries and shifts in player usage that occur after the draft. Think of the waiver wire as a holding area for surprise players.

Sleeper offers After Game Waivers and Custom Daily Waivers. After Game Waivers allow leagues to specify when players clear waivers after playing in a game. Custom Daily Waivers allow you to choose a specific time of the day or night for waiver claims to clear every 24 hours. Sleeper also offers FAAB waivers, which allow leagues to execute waivers based on a bidding system throughout the season.

Identify the player on waivers you'd like to add, and if necessary, select a player to drop. The process for making a Waiver claim is the same for all waiver types, except for FAAB waivers, which include a blind bidding process.

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