– The story of the offseason thus far has been the Browns desire to sign QB Derek Anderson to a multi-year contract. They finally accomplished that feat Friday, inking DA to a three-year deal, which includes $14 mil in guaranteed money. Looks like the Brady Quinn era has been shelved for now.

– Cleveland also acquired Packers’ DL Corey Williams, who GB franchised last week. The Browns gave up a second rounder for Williams, but at least they fortified their d-line, which they were likely to do in the second round anyway.

– The Jets acquired former Carolina Panthers DT Kris Jenkins for a third and fifth round pick.

– The 49ers signed former Panther RB DeShaun Foster to a two-year, $1.8 million contract. I really like this move. With Frank Gore getting most of the carries, Foster should stay healthy and thus, productive.

– Redskins brought back their backup QB Todd Collins. He did very well down the stretch last season to get the Skins into the playoffs, but he was also best suited for Al Saunders’ offense. Will he fit in a West Coast scheme?

– New England re-signed “Mr. Patriot” LB Teddy Bruschi. It’s hard to think about the Pats’ LB corps getting even older next year, but even at 34, Bruschi can still play and obviously knows the scheme well.