Add another receiver to the list of players possibly on the market before the trading deadline on Tuesday.

DeSean Jackson has requested an exchange from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.

Jackson, 31, remains one of the NFL's most serious threats and has a league record of 22.9 receiving yards (526 yards 23 assists) among qualified receivers. But the Pro Bowl's three-time selection has struggled to connect with Jameis Winston since the quarterback succeeded Ryan Fitzpatrick after returning from suspension. In the 26-23 overtime play against the Cleveland Browns last week, Jackson was 25 yards rushing in two assists.

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It's unclear whether general manager Jason Licht and head coach Dirk Koetter would be happy to send Jackson packing off as the 3-3 Buccaneers attempt to return to the playoff game. But Tampa Bay could hope to win the match with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, the most frequently targeted players on the team under the age of 26.

Jackson earns $ 11 million this year, but his $ 10 million salary in 2019 is not guaranteed.

Demaryius Thomas of the Denver Broncos and DeVante Parker of the Miami Dolphins are among the other receivers likely to be on the market. The Oakland Raiders have already sent receiver Amari Cooper to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2019 first-round pick.

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