Alright, let’s talk about this “waiver wire week 2” thing. I’ve been messing around with this, and here’s how it went down.
So, first off, I had to figure out what players were even available on the waiver wire. I started by checking out who was actually out there, you know, not already taken by other teams. It was a bit of a mess at first, I will not lie. It is really like finding a needle in a haystack.
Then, I started looking at each player’s stats from the previous week. I was mainly looking at who got a lot of playing time and who actually produced some points. It’s like, you don’t want some guy who just sat on the bench the whole time, right?

After that, I started comparing players against each other. For example, if I needed a running back, I’d look at how many carries and yards each available running back had. I was trying to find the guys who looked like they were going to get a lot of opportunities in the coming weeks.
Next, I started to think about what my team actually needed. Did I need a quarterback? A wide receiver? Maybe a tight end to fill in? It’s all about finding the right fit for your team’s weaknesses.
My List
Here’s a little list of what I did:
- Checked the waiver wire for available players.
- Looked up each player’s stats from the last week.
- Compared players at the same position.
- Figured out what positions my team needed to fill.
After considering everything, I put in my waiver claims. It’s always a bit of a gamble, hoping you get the guys you want and that they actually perform well.
Finally, I just had to wait and see if my claims went through. Sometimes you get the players you want, sometimes you don’t. It’s all part of the game. If you did, congrats. If you did not, just move on. There are always more chances for the next week. You know, just take it easy and be patient. You will get what you want.

And that’s pretty much it! It was a bit of a process, but hopefully, I snagged some good players to help my team out. We’ll see how it all plays out in the next game. Fingers crossed!