The NFL trade deadline is right around the corner on Tuesday and plenty of teams are working the phones overnight to get deals done. In recent weeks, we've already seen quite a few difference-making players change jerseys.

Among them, the biggest name was undoubtedly Jalen Ramsey. Before Week 7, the Los Angeles Rams surrendered two first-round picks and a fourth-rounder to land the All-Pro cornerback. Since his arrival, the Rams have won two consecutive games, outscoring their opponents 61-20.

Besides Ramsey, we've also seen Marcus Peters, Leonard Williams, Mohamed Sanu, Emmanuel Sanders, among others be dealt. With that in mind, here are five last-minute NFL trade deadline deals that would shake up the league.

5. Melvin Gordon to the Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions are now in need of a running back with Kerryon Johnson being placed on injured reserve. Johnson has flashed his potential in the offense but he's been unable to remain on the field due to injuries.

While he heads to injured reserve, the Lions could make a move to acquire Melvin Gordon from the Los Angeles Chargers. Neither the Lions and Chargers are in position for the playoffs at this moment. But getting a running back for Matthew Stafford is key for Detroit to win games.

Before training camp, Gordon had a holdout from the Chargers due to wanting a long-term extension. Gordon requested a trade but after the front office refused to comply; he ended his holdout after Week 3.

The Wisconsin product hasn't been the same back he once was since he's returned from his holdout. With the Chargers being 3-5 and Austin Ekeler ready to start, Gordon could definitely be had for a reasonable price.

4. Robby Anderson to the Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers have gone four straight weeks without Davante Adams in their offense. Despite his absence, Aaron Rodgers has helped Green Bay's offense remain afloat with four consecutive wins.

While Adams has been sidelined, the likes of Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Geronimo Allison, Jake Kumerow, and Allen Lazard have seen increased roles. The Packers' young receivers have done a decent job producing but they still aren't doing enough to be confident in them moving forward.

With that being said, the Packers should definitely consider bringing in Robby Anderson. The New York Jets are 1-6 and have no reason to keep Anderson on their roster beyond 2019.

The addition of Anderson would give Rodgers a reliable deep threat in the offense. When Adams returns, Green Bay would have quite the dangerous receiving corps for Rodgers to utilize.

3. Trent Williams to the Los Angeles Rams

The Washington Redskins have spent the first eight weeks of the season refusing to listen to offers for Trent Williams. Williams has remained away from the team since the offseason; when he had a fallout with the medical staff in Washington.

After being stubborn with their Pro-Bowl tackle, it appears as if the Redskins are now willing to move Williams ahead of Tuesday's deadline. The Cleveland Browns have remained atop the teams interested in the talented left tackle but there's one team who could make a move for him.

The Rams have already surrendered a hefty package for Ramsey but that didn't solve their issues on the offensive line. Even with a limited amount of draft capital, Los Angeles could risk it all to bring in Williams.

Of course, Williams would be reunited with Sean McVay; who was the offensive coordinator for the Redskins from 2014-2016. By adding Williams, the Rams would get the perfect replacement for Andrew Whitworth in 2020.

2. Chris Harris or Patrick Peterson to the Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles have been trying for weeks to bring in someone who could aid their patchwork secondary. They've already missed out on Jalen Ramsey but have shifted their sights to other options.

On Monday, it was reported that Philadelphia was attempting to make a move for Darius Slay. As good as that move would be, the Lions haven't shown any signs of moving him.

Therefore, the Eagles will likely have to shift their focus to Chris Harris or Patrick Peterson. Of these two, Harris is more likely to be traded; with the Arizona Cardinals not wanting to part ways with Peterson.

The Denver Broncos have fallen to 2-6 and have to begin looking forward to their NFL future. Regardless, if the Eagles are able to get Harris or Peterson, they'd be right back in the driver seat in the NFC East.

1. A.J. Green to the New Orleans Saints

The New Orleans Saints were able to get Drew Brees back in Week 8 and their offense looked as good as it has been all season. Even without Brees, Teddy Bridgewater was able to lead the Saints to five consecutive wins.

Despite the offense looking remarkable, Sean Payton's group is still missing a piece that could put them over the top in the NFL. Everyone knows how talented Michael Thomas is. But come playoff time, Thomas can't be the only wide receiver producing in the aerial attack.

Aside from Thomas, Ted Ginn Jr. or Tre'Quan Smith haven't shown enough to trust them in the postseason. However, bringing in a weapon like A.J. Green would add another dimension to New Orleans' offense.

Green has yet to play in the 2019 NFL season with an ankle injury and the Cincinnati Bengals have exclaimed that they aren't interested in dealing their All-Pro wide receiver. Nevertheless, landing Green would create an unstoppable receiving corps of Thomas, Green, and Ginn.