Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:27 pm
Waivers gives everyone has a day or two to review the non-drafted players and decide if they want to add any of them. Then the waivers proceeds as described by mykeedee (first choice to the player who got the fewest players on their original draft card).
After the waivers period ends, all remaining free agents are available- first come, first served.
The alternative is a frenzy where all non-drafted players are immediately available to anyone. If you aren't online when the frenzy starts, then the other managers can make their roster changes before you. This can be a big disadvantage.
In either case, you don't need to worry about someone stealing one of the players on your team. If you have Babe Ruth 1927, you can swap for Babe Ruth 1921 at any time after waivers is over. Most managers select the least expensive year on the original draft card assuming they won't get everyone they want. This gives more flexibility with the salary cap when putting together the draft card. As long as you get the cheapest Babe Ruth, you control all of the Babe Ruths. After waivers you can decide which one to keep.