Anderson off the market
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The Browns had threatened to take a three-year offer off the table if restricted free agent QB Derek Anderson didn't sign it before midnight last night.
But even though negotiations lasted longer than that, he has agreed to a deal that will keep him in Cleveland through 2010. It's believed to be worth $24 million.
A source familiar with the negotiations said late last night that "anything is possible" with the Anderson negotiations. But in the end, Cleveland ponied up enough dough to keep Anderson in the fold and keep Brady Quinn on the bench.
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Even though the Browns just inked the deal for Anderson I think we can get him for a second and fourth round pick. Cleveland is w/o their first 2 picks and has a QB Controversy with Brady Quinn on the bench.
For anyone that thinks he's a one year wonder you gotta take into account how badClevelands' O'Line looked before Anderson took over for Fry. 5 sacks in one half with Fry, 6 sacks in 15 games with Anderson.
We won't need to spend huge dollars on Fanaca, who isn't even a Tackle to improve our O'Line.