Robby Anderson
New York Jets player Robby Anderson is a candidate to be traded. He is pictured on Nov. 6, 2016 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

There are a few names to watch as Tuesday’s 2019 NFL trade deadline gets closer. One player that had been at the center of rumors was just moved, and a couple of others could be headed elsewhere before Week 9 officially gets underway.

The Miami Dolphins have agreed to trade running back Kenyan Drake to the Arizona Cardinals for a 2020 conditional draft pick, according to multiple reports. Drake didn’t travel to Pittsburgh for Miami’s Monday night game with the Steelers because he’s been on the block.

New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson could be the next player to change teams. There have been rumors that the Jets could deal him before he hits free agency this winter. New York all but officially fell out of playoff contention with a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 8, dropping to 1-6 this season.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said on “Good Morning Football” Monday that the Oakland Raiders are the team to watch in pursuit of Anderson. Oakland is in need of a receiver with no wideout on the team having more than 20 catches. The Raiders dropped to 3-4 with a loss to the Houston Texans, though Oakland remains in second place and just 1.5 games behind the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West.

Anderson has 21 catches for 309 yards in 2019.

The Denver Broncos are in the basement of the AFC West with a 2-6 record. They are a candidate to be a seller, putting cornerback Chris Harris in the middle of trade talks.

According to Rapoport, the Broncos might want to hold onto Harris and sign him to a new contract in the offseason. The Philadelphia Eagles have been linked to the veteran with their problems in the secondary.

Harris has made the Pro Bowl four times, including last season. The Broncos rank fourth in total defense.

The Washington Redskins are reportedly not looking to be sellers, despite owning the NFC’s worst record.