The Facts: Anderson has resolved the final charge from a January arrest in South Florida. Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports, via Anderson’s lawyer, that the wideout pleaded no contest to a reckless driving charge on Wednesday. He was sentenced to six months of “non-reporting probation.”
Diehards Line:
Garafolo adds that the NFL’s review of the incident under the Personal Conduct Policy is ongoing and that's something fantasy owners need to watch for. That said, Anderson is going so late in drafts that it seems the possibility of suspension is baked into the equation.