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Here's a few ideas.
1. Put players at top of list that are most critical to your team strategy. Strategy Example: Pitching team in a pitching park using quality starters and a quality closer......put your top 4 or 5 starters and your closer in the top 5-10 spots.
2. Learn which fielding spots are the most sought after. Example, typically good players at CF, SS and 2B are very well bid for and they need to be higher up in the list.
3. Regardless of position, if there are sluggers that are key to your 'power strategy team', there is a high chance that others want them and thus they need priority.
With experience you will learn (for that player set), which are the most sought after players and you will learn where your 'bids' need to sit in your draft list.
Best of luck and have fun.