The NFL's midseason game of musical chairs wraps up on Tuesday afternoon with the trade deadline set for 4 p.m. ET. 

Leading up to this year's deadline, we've already seen a solid amount of movement throughout the league. To this point, some of the headliners include Los Angeles Rams acquiring corner Jalen Ramsey, the Niners dealing for receiver Emmanuel Sanders and New England trading for receiver Mohamed Sanu. On the eve of the deadline, running back Kenyan Drake was shipped out of Miami and to Arizona and defensive tackle Leonard Williams was sent across the hall of MetLife Stadium as the Jets traded him to the Giants. 

While we've already seen numerous trades go down, there are plenty more dominos to potentially drop. The biggest news to come forward on the day of the deadline is the report form the New York Daily News that the Jets are looking to trade running back Le'Veon Bell. The report notes that the Texans, Chiefs, Bills and possibly Eagles are teams to watch in what would be one of the biggest blockbusters of the season. 

Elsewhere, the Redskins have seemingly changed course with star left tackle Trent Williams and are now fielding offers. Not only that, but Washington also appears willing to part with corner Josh Norman. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are at least willing to listen on offers for tight end O.J. Howard, but they would need to be blown away to actually execute a deal. 

Some other names worth watching throughout the afternoon include receiver A.J. Green, corner Aqib Talib, wideout Robby Anderson and even running back Melvin Gordon. That said, those are just some of the many names that will be thrown into the rumor mill up until the actual deadline.

On top of the trades themselves, there will be plenty of other scuttlebutt that surrounds this deadline. We're here to collect every newsworthy nugget, dissect it and break down what it means for both sides. To follow along with the latest happenings around the league, check out our live blog below. 

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Robby Anderson may be on the move too. He's a name that we've been watching all afternoon. He's set to be a free agent at the end of this season and it feels like he's not in the long-term plans for the Jets. Why not try to gain some draft capital from a contender before he walks. https://twitter.com/RapSheet/s...

Los Angeles is able to shed Talib's contract, which will help them as they try to sign Jalen Ramsey to a long-term deal. For Miami, they pick up a player that quite possibly may not play a snap for them. Talib is currently on IR and is in the final year of his contract. He's eligible to return, but it remains to be seen if the Dolphins will actually do it. This is really more about them acquiring another draft chip for their rebuild.

Adams to the Cowboys would be unreal. Rapoport also notes that Adams has "indicated he's open to a move." That's noteworthy as it relates to why they would want to deal him in the first place. Maybe he is looking to move on and is what is driving the trade talks.

I honestly don't understand New York's logic in wanting to move Adams. The return would have to be somewhat historic considering his age, talent, and contract situation to go along with a key position. He feels like a guy you'd want to build around.

With Bell, looks like Kansas City may be the only option remaining outside of a mystery team. I'm not sure why the Bills would be super interested in him unless they are hellbent on getting in the playoffs this year. What it would take to acquire him would put a dent in their overall rebuild. Gore and rookie Devin Singletary are find pieces in the backfield. Money and assets can be used in better ways there, in my opinion.

Wouldn't be the worst idea to completely move on from Dalton. Would be interested to see his market if the Bengals actually put him on the block. Chicago? https://twitter.com/AdamScheft...

With Jamal Adams, my guess would be that the Jets are only going to move him if they see a Jalen Ramsey-type offer from another team. He's signed through next season and is under team control through 2021 if they pick up his fifth year option. He's an anchor on that defense, so I don't see him going for anything less than top dollar.

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