Sat Jun 15, 2013 3:58 pm
I think you are right Rich, that would be a lot more fair I think. I believe I was misinterpreting the rules, which are a bit vague
When the Waivers Period ends, our system will automatically process all claims via the following method. All teams will take turns, in Waiver Priority order. On each team's turn:
That team will win the rights to their highest-ranked Claim.
If the player claimed fits on the team's roster, the team will assume ownership of him.
A player "fits" on a roster if all salary considerations and position requirements are met, assuming the player designated to be dropped in this claim, if any, was dropped.
If the team designated a player to be dropped in the event this claim was won, that player will be dropped.
All claims by any other teams on this same player will be cancelled.
If the player claimed does NOT fit on the team's roster, the claim will be cancelled. The team's turn is over; it does not get the chance to win another claim until its next turn in the order.
If the player designated to be dropped in the claim is no longer on the team at the time of claim processing, the pickup of the claimed player will still be attempted.
If a team has lost out to another team on a previous claim, the lost claim will not count as a claim to be processed.