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== Advice from an Experienced Owner ==
 
== Advice from an Experienced Owner ==
<blockquote>The time has come upon your league to prepare your draft cards in anticipation of the upcoming draft!
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The time has come upon your league to prepare your draft cards in anticipation of the upcoming draft!
  
 
First things first, as an experienced owner, I can tell you that I start building next year's team the minute the Waiver Wire opens (after the league has played past April on your league's calendar).
 
First things first, as an experienced owner, I can tell you that I start building next year's team the minute the Waiver Wire opens (after the league has played past April on your league's calendar).
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You then have to determine which players are more important than others according to your roster and the status of your OTF.
 
You then have to determine which players are more important than others according to your roster and the status of your OTF.
  
Like I said, the most difficult process is just beginning! Good Luck! Ask veteran owners specific questions, and I'm sure they'll give you an honest answer. And remember, just like a baseball game, the draft is very unpredictable!</blockquote>
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Like I said, the most difficult process is just beginning! Good Luck! Ask veteran owners specific questions, and I'm sure they'll give you an honest answer. And remember, just like a baseball game, the draft is very unpredictable! </q>

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