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Waiver wire link dump

Hmm, I knew I would struggle to post this season but I never intended to be this quiet. Apologies, I'll work on getting some links up more frequently. We're struggling with an 11 month old who suddenly loves to be AWAKE (let's-make-as-much-noise-as-possible-and-no-there's-zero-chance-I-will-lie-back-down-and-cuddle-with-you-for-even-five-more-minutes-wait-where-is-the-food-and-my-toys-and-is-that-a-phone-on-your-nightstand-not-being-used-and-oh-God-where-is-my-awesome-brother-I-should-make-even-more-noise-to-roust-him-too) at about 5:45 AM. Not loving it.

But Week 1 has wrapped up and I've got your waiver wire articles to get you situated for pure dominance in Week 2. Let's get to it:
Finally, let's also get the ball rolling on rankings for Week 2 - look no further than Fantasy Rundown, which does a spectacular job of collecting all sorts of rankings in one spot, and will be fleshing out their links as they become available. 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey FFLibrarian,

Thanks for all your contributions. My wife and I are just getting out of the baby phase with two toddlers and I know all too well how hard it is to have personal time to accomplish extra-curricular activities let alone household chores.

Thanks again!

Charlie
kate reymann said…
Oh god, I always found the month run up to my son's birthday to be the MOST CHALLENGING PART OF THE WHOLE DAMNED YEAR. He'll be six on October 19th and I am already dreading next week.

You rock for taking care of all of us!
Anonymous said…
Glad to see ya back!

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Derek Zoolander said…
Bueller?!
:-)
Anonymous said…
Missing Fantasy Librarian to assist with picks. wwm2
Anonymous said…
Are we ever going to see you here again?
Anonymous said…
Wow, this might be the end. Will we ever see her again? One of fantasy's great resources done without even a goodbye.
Like this post of Fantasy Football Librarian. I am really very happy to get such wonderful input and whatever you have shared here. So thanks mate :)
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