The Facts:
HC Romeo Crennel said Monday that Anderson is his starting quarterback, but he will listen to offers for Anderson, who can become a restricted free agent Feb. 29. "If anybody's interested in him, we'll just have to see how it goes," said Crennel. "Sometimes people can make you an offer and you can say, 'No, I think I'm going to stick with what I've got.' Sometimes they make you an offer and you say, 'Oooh!' So we'll see how it goes."
Reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The Browns intend to have Anderson on their roster next year, but they're also without a 2008 first-round pick because they used it to trade up to acquire Brady Quinn, their QB of the future. Anderson exceeded the Browns' expectations this year, and the Browns would love to have both him and Quinn back next season. For that reason, Plain Dealer staffer Mary Kay Cabot believes a team would probably have to dazzle the Browns to pry Anderson loose.
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