je8675309 wrote:I always seem to be end up middle of the pack but some owners always seem to end up near the top. Any strategies anyone willing to share?
Autodrafting is more art than science. That being said, I am delighted if I have the #12 waiver pick. Why? It means I got most of the key players I wanted in the draft. If you're ending up in the middle, then you're doing okay with your drafting.
Some sets, how well you do in the draft is more critical. For example, the 60s set (ironically called
Superstar Sixties) has a limited number of star players. With the 90s, it's far easier to recover from not getting who you wanted in the draft.
Remember that losing out on higher picks is far more important in determining waiver position than lower picks. So, don't get cute and list a bunch of people you don't want and don't expect to get with your lower draft picks hoping to improve your waiver position.