There has been no shortage of interest in members of the White Sox so far this offseason. Chicago general manager Kenny Williams is still weighing whether to keep the team's core intact or make some significant roster changes. "You know by now I'm generally ready," Williams said. "I'm not ready right now. There's some fact-finding that has to go on and this is going to take a while." "We got some players that have garnered some interest from a number of clubs. And we've got to exhaust ourselves to make sure that if we end up making a deal or end up staying the course and try to add to it, that we know exactly what we're getting ourselves into." Chicago starting pitchers John Danks and Gavin Floyd have drawn interest, in addition to outfielder Carlos Quentin and reliever Matt Thornton.