Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:00 pm
i thought the waivers were done in rounds like a draft.
what happens in previous rounds does not affect subequent rounds
although, it MAY be that if you get your pick in, say , round 1, you get 'shuffled' to the end of the list in round 2,
i may be out of date (or just wrong) but I thought that the teams always drafted in order of how much/many of their initial draft picks the didn't get (meaning, the team that got the fewest of its picks in the initial draft would draft first in the waiver draft - certainly in the first round, and I thought all the rounds.
but more importantly, if i understood your example: in that later round, if your choice is available when it is your turn to draft, you get him, regardless of what happened in previous rounds (as long as you have enough salary cap left at that point).