1. Once you put in a waiver claim (and it must contain a player to
cut or it won't be accepted) the claim cannot be withdrawn. REMEMBER:
If you're unsure of making a waiver claim, do not submit it.
2. The waiver order will go by worst record until we get to the ninth
spot. The ninth spot is the team that would currently be the wild card if
the playoffs started today. Slots ten, eleven, and twelve are the three division
leaders with the worst to best records. A player is awarded to a team
based on the waiver order when the waiver period for the given
player runs out, not at the time they are released.
3. If there is a tie in record, then points is the tiebreaker. If two
teams have the same amount of points and winning percentage then the
tiebreaker will be previous season's record then previous season's points.
Current Waiver Order (updated November 24, 2020 - FINAL UPDATE FOR SEASON)
1. Chicago
2. Green Bay
3. Oakland
4. Washington
5. Miami
6. Buffalo
7. Denver
8. Minnesota
9. Cincinnati
10. New York
11. San Francisco
12. Pittsburgh