The Facts: Two arrests in less than a year prompted Anderson to reflect on his lifestyle and priorities. On Tuesday, Anderson said he has become more cognizant of surroundings while on social media, even relying on others as a sounding board before posting, and going out on the town. "I'm real cautious with things now," Anderson said. "I ask people's opinions. I'm just trying to be more strategic, like when I go out places, I think things through before I go places."
Diehards Line:The off-field experiences with the legal system provided a potential life-altering educational process for Anderson, who turned 25 in May. "I learned a lot," Anderson said. "It's not acceptable, but I definitely want everybody to understand that I've grown a lot from that and I learned a lot from that." Anderson flashed potential on the field in 2017, totaling 63 catches for 941 yards, averaging 14.9 yards per reception, and seven touchdowns. He also had eight games with at least one play of 25 yards. Still, whether the Jets will have Anderson to start the regular season remains unclear. Anderson remains subject to potential NFL discipline under the league's personal-conduct policy, and an NFL spokesman told NFL Network's Mike Garafolo in June that the review remains ongoing. We'll follow up as needed.