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                    The NFL trade deadline is on November 4. Some teams will be deadline buyers, while others will be sellers. One thing is for sure, though, and that is that there is a lot of talent on the trading block this season. The receiver position, in particular, is stacked with players who could be moved this year. So, check out the gallery to see the 10 best trade candidates available at this year’s NFL trade deadline.
The Baltimore Ravens have been the NFL’s most disappointing team this year. Injuries have led to them becoming potential deadline sellers, but Mark Andrews was on the trade block even before this season went downhill. Andrews has had an incredible career with the Ravens, but his legacy with the team took a hit when he had a costly drop and fumble in the Ravens’ postseason elimination last year.
Andrews hasn’t seemed to recover from his mistakes, but in a league where high-quality tight end play is more coveted than ever before, he’d surely have suitors in the trade market. The tight end is on the downhill turn of his career, but he still has something left in the tank, and a change of scenery may get the best out of him.
Jakobi Meyers requested a trade away from the Las Vegas Raiders before the start of the season. Las Vegas denied his request, but they may be regretting that decision because the team is struggling and Meyers has yet to score a touchdown. Now, the Raiders have re-engaged in trade talks surrounding Meyers, but they won’t give him up unless they are offered a huge return.
Meyers has long been underrated by the football world. Once considered a complementary piece, Meyers has operated as receiver number one in Las Vegas. He’d be a great get for a team in need of a receiver, and considering his relationship may be soured with the Raiders, a trading team could get a boost from a rejuvenated Meyers.
Alvin Kamara is one of the best pass-catching running backs in NFL history. On top of the 7,121 yards and 61 touchdowns Kamara has on the ground over the course of his career, he has caught 598 receptions for 25 more touchdowns. Kamara has surpassed the 30-year-old threshold that many consider to be a death sentence for running backs, though.
The New Orleans Saints may want to get something back for Kamara before he shows signs of regression, especially considering they are prime trade deadline sellers. Despite his age, teams should still be interested in Kamara because of the unique options he gives an offense out of the backfield.
Bradley Chubb was once a premier NFL trade deadline acquisition for the Miami Dolphins. Now, the Dolphins may flip him on or before deadline day. The Dolphins are a mess. It seems like just a matter...