DeAndre Hopkins, Davante Adams and Amari Cooper have already been traded.

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The NFL pushed the trade deadline back one week to Nov. 5 this year so teams have more time to determine whether they want to buy, sell, or stick with who they have.

Star wide receivers have been a hot commodity.

The Jets got things started by acquiring Adams last week, reuniting the three-time All-Pro with Aaron Rodgers in New York. They were rusty in their first game together since 2021. Adams caught just three passes on nine targets for 30 yards in a 37-15 loss to the Steelers.

Cooper went from the woeful Browns to the Bills and quickly fit in with Josh Allen. He had four catches for 66 yards and one touchdown in the Bills’ 34-10 win over the Titans.

The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs jumped into the receiver sweepstakes this week and grabbed Hopkins from the Titans, giving Patrick Mahomes an accomplished playmaker to join Travis Kelce.

Hopkins, a three-time All-Pro, helps replace Rashee Rice, who is out for the season. The Chiefs also have been without Marquise “Hollywood” Brown since the start of the season and Ju-Ju Smith-Schuster missed last week’s game with a hamstring injury.

“He’s a veteran player. You’ve seen just about everything over 12 years,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of Hopkins. “He’s a good space player, so he’s very good at understanding how to work in space. At the same time, he’s a tough matchup because of his size, arm length — (he’s a) big body that knows how to kind of play that low-post area.”

Other high-profile players could be on the move before the deadline. Here are a few names to keep an eye on:

Cooper Kupp

A Super Bowl MVP when the Rams beat the Bengals following the 2021 season, Kupp hasn’t stayed healthy. He’s missed 17 games over the past 21/2 seasons. The 31-year-old returned to the lineup on Thursday night and caught five passes for 51 yards and one TD in the Rams’ 30-20 win over the Vikings. The Rams (3-4) are in the mix in an up-for-grabs NFC West so they may not want to part with one of their best players.

Tee Higgins

Sticking with receivers here. The Bengals (3-4) could land a boatload of picks for Higgins, who is only 25 and playing this season on a franchise tag. With Ja’Marr Chase set to get a contract similar to Justin Jefferson’s money, the Bengals could decide to move Higgins. The Bengals have been a notoriously frugal franchise so it’s a possibility even though the team should want to surround Joe Burrow with as much talent as possible.

Maxx Crosby

Trading the three-time Pro Bowl edge wouldn’t make the most sense for the Raiders but Crosby said last week: “I’m not here to rebuild. I’m here to win. So I don’t know, whatever that means.” Crosby is only 27 and signed for two more years. A package for him would have to include multiple top draft picks, which could help the Raiders (2-5) to get a franchise quarterback.

Budda Baker

The six-time Pro Bowl safety has spent his entire eight-year career in Arizona but he’s set to become a free agent after the season and the Cardinals (3-4) already chose not to give him a contract extension. Like the Rams, they’re just one game behind the Seahawks (4-3) in a division that’s more winnable now that the 49ers (3-4) are struggling. Still, the Cards aren’t going to the Super Bowl and if Baker isn’t in the team’s future plans, getting draft picks for him makes sense.

Miles Sanders

It’s hard to believe Sanders rushed for 1,269 yards and 11 TDs two years ago with the Eagles. After signing a big free-agent deal with the Panthers, Sanders hasn’t been the same. He doesn’t have much help. Sanders ran for 432 yards last season and averaged 3.3 yards per carry. He has 132 yards this year and his average is up to 4.0. The Panthers (1-6) are rebuilding and need all the draft picks they can get.