The Facts:
The Browns and are at least two years apart in contract negotiations, a source told The Dispatch yesterday. The Browns opened negotiations last week by offering Anderson a three-year deal, but Anderson's representation is seeking a longer term, about five years. The sides hope to reach a deal before free agency opens Feb. 29.
Reported by the Columbus Dispatch
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Tony Romo of Dallas and Matt Schaub of Houston are recent gauges for QB signings. Romo signed a six-year, $67.5 million contract and Schaub a six-year, $48 million contract. It's unlikely the Browns would go that high in years or salary with Anderson, especially with former first-round pick Brady Quinn as the backup. Browns GM Phil Savage said the team will use its highest one-year tender on Anderson, a restricted free agent, if a long-term contract cannot be reached. That would require teams to give Cleveland first- and third-round draft picks to sign Anderson, and the Browns also would have the right to match any offer.
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