The Raiders must reduce their roster to 75 by 1 p.m. on Tuesday. It was at 88 going into Sunday’s game after they cut Jonathan Dowling and Quinterrius Eatmon. Menelik Watson will be one more to come off when he’s officially placed on IR. Now, the process of further whittling down the roster appears to have begun. I’ll track all the moves here and this post will be continually updated.

ESPN’s Bill Williamson reports that running back Trent Richardson has been cut, which is no major surprise.

According to Pro Football Talk, the team also waived wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins. Thompkins caught 15 passes for 209 yards and no TDs with the Raiders last year after starting the season and spending 2013 with the Patriots. He was in the mix for the No. 3 receiver spot, but it seems like the Raiders see more upside in players like Brice Butler and Seth Roberts, so this move could help that duo out.

According to Adam Caplan of ESPN, undrafted free agent quarterback Cody Fajardo is being waived. If the Raiders were to cut another quarterback and only go with two, he could be a guy they look to bring back on the practice squad. With as little action as he saw, this move was inevitable.

Another one from Williamson, undrafted wide receiver Josh Harper is being released. Derek Carr’s former Fresno State teammate was worth bringing in to camp, but the fact that he never got any meaningful snaps left the writing on the wall.

It looks like cornerback James Dockery is another cut based on this Tweet/Instagram post.