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Many people think of fantasy football strategy as consisting of nothing more than the draft and the decisions you must make each week as to who to start and who to sit - and when they make the decision to add a new player or change something on their team, they do nothing more than put in a waiver claim on the player they want and plug them into the lineup. And while using waivers is certainly a big component when it comes to achieving success in fantasy football - and while you will sometimes need to pick up a particular player off waivers, regardless of the waiver slot you have - you should also realize that there are a few strategical advantages you can gain when you have the number one position on waivers. Waiting for a truly blockbuster player is the first ingenious way to use a high waiver slot in fantasy football; instead of just using your high waiver slot to fill a small need, save your high waiver slot for a time when it will be truly valuable, and wait to see if the minor players you want clear waivers, when they will be readily available for you to pick up. Using your high waiver slot as a trade piece is a second ingenious way to employ it; if someone is far back on waivers and you are high on waivers, and they want a player who will be picked up by someone else before them, work out a trade with that person, then pick up the player they want and execute the trade.
And lastly, you can use a top waiver spot as an extra bench slot, especially during the bye weeks; if you have a good player on bye, and there is another good player available as a free agent, you can drop your player right before games begin on Sunday in favor of this bye week fill-in, and after games end on Sunday, you can use your top waiver spot to pick up this player once again! By using some creativity when you have a top waiver spot, you will be able to increase the value you get from this waiver spot - and in this way, you will also increase your likelihood of winning!
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