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The waiver wire is where leagues are quietly won — and where multi-league managers quietly drown. Signals scans every league you've connected and hands you one report: who to add, who to let go, and what to bid, priced against your actual rosters, your actual scoring, and each league's actual waiver rules.
Instead of opening ten tabs and running the same mental checklist ten times, the Waiver Report sweeps every connected league at once. Each league gets its own ranked pickup list — because the linebacker who's a league-winner in your IDP dynasty is a nobody in your redraft home league — and it's all stacked in one view you can clear in minutes.
Waivers, FAAB, first-come-first-served — every platform runs its own system, and every league configures it differently. Signals normalizes each league's waiver settings and budget, then frames every recommendation the way your league actually processes claims: a bid range where you spend FAAB, a priority call where you burn waiver position.
Every add costs a roster spot. The report pairs each pickup with real drop candidates from that roster — the aging depth piece, the handcuff whose starter just returned — so you're never staring at a full bench trying to remember why you're holding a fifth tight end. Value, positional depth, and your starting requirements all factor into who's expendable.
The report tells you who and how much. If you want the why — or you're torn between two adds — the Signals assistant already knows your league, your roster, and the market. Ask it to compare targets, sanity-check a bid, or find the pickup that fits your team's build, and get an answer grounded in your actual situation.
Signals runs first-class projection models for kickers and team defenses — driven by matchups and Vegas lines — and full IDP models where your league starts defenders. So the report covers the streaming decisions other tools shrug at: the D/ST with the soft schedule, the kicker attached to a hot offense, the tackle-machine linebacker sitting on your IDP wire.
A single report that scans the waiver wire in every league you've connected and recommends pickups, drop candidates, and FAAB bids for each one — built from that league's rosters, scoring, and waiver configuration rather than a one-size-fits-all list.
Yes. Signals reads each league's waiver system — FAAB budget, rolling waivers, or first-come-first-served — and frames recommendations accordingly: bid ranges where you spend FAAB, priority guidance where you burn waiver position.
Every platform Signals connects to: Sleeper, ESPN, and MyFantasyLeague. Each league's free-agent pool and waiver settings are read from the platform, so mixed portfolios work fine.
Yes. In leagues that start defensive players, the wire is ranked with true-position IDP values — CB, S, DT, DE, and LB — using your league's exact defensive scoring, alongside the offensive recommendations.
No — the Waiver Report is included on the Free plan for your connected league. Paid plans extend it across more leagues (up to 10 on Redraft and Dynasty Season, unlimited on Fanatic).
A column ranks players for an average league that isn't yours. The Waiver Report starts from your rosters, your scoring, your starting requirements, and who's actually available in your league — so the same week produces a different report for every league you're in.
Connect your Sleeper, ESPN, or MFL league. Two clicks. No card. Be looking at your archetype, dynasty values, and trade math inside 60 seconds.