The Facts: Anderson is fully aware that he will have the chance of a lifetime to cash in during free agency this offseason. So, with all due respect to the Jets, he’s not giving his current team any hometown discount. “You got to talk to my agent,” Anderson told the Daily News after Gang Green’s 13-6 win over the Bills’ backups on Sunday. “I don’t think that makes sense.”
Diehards Line:Anderson’s surge in the second half of the season should help him become a wealthy man in the not-too-distant future. He expanded his portfolio, prompting praise from Adam Gase recently. As a result, Anderson, 26, opened eyes in the past couple months. He had 25 catches for 359 yards and two touchdowns in the first 10 games before turning it on. He had 27 catches for 420 yards and three touchdowns in the final six games en route to tying his career high with 15.0 yards per catch. Anderson, who admitted that he was more focused on the season than worrying about a potential big future payday, should be one of the most coveted receivers in a relatively weak free agent class.