The New York Giants began their fire sale this past week when they dealt cornerback Eli Apple to the New Orleans Saints and defensive tackle Damon Harrison to the Detroit Lions.

Since then, the Giants have also gotten calls about the potential availability of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., although the likeliness of a deal happening isn’t as strong because of the record-breaking extension signed by Beckham this offseason and the amount of dead money the team would be forced to carry.

Another player who is getting a lot of trade interest is Giants All-Pro safety Landon Collins, who is in the final year of his rookie contract, reports Ralph Vacchiano of SNY.

The possibility exists because according to a league source, the Giants have received trade offers for the 24-year-old safety, and some believe they might be willing to move him if they receive a second-day pick (Rounds 2 and 3) in the 2019 NFL Draft. The specifics of the offers they’ve received so far weren’t immediately available, nor was it clear whether the Giants were close to making a move. But one league source said it doesn’t appear the Giants have closed the door on trading anyone before on their roster before the trading deadline on Tuesday.

Collins has arguably been the Giants’ best and most consistent defensive players this season, leading the team with 62 tackles in eight games. And he’d prefer to remain where he is.

“I’m just playing it day-by-day. I love the Giants, they love me. You never know, it’s a business, so whatever happens, happens,” Collins told reporters on Sunday.

While the Giants could get a decent return for Collins, trading away perhaps one of the best safeties in football who is only 24 years old and still has a lot of prime years left in his career doesn’t seem like a move that Dave Gettleman would make, especially after locking up Beckham to his deal back in August.