The Miami Dolphins may have placed the franchise tag on Jarvis Landry last week, but that hasn't stopped teams from being interested in the wide receiver. According to one report, at least three teams are interested in trading for him.

Landry is yet to sign the tag offer which the Dolphins gave him last week, but it is reported to be worth $16.2 million. It's a non-exclusive tag too, meaning he's able to negotiate with other teams, but would cost an outside suitor two first-round draft picks for the right to sign him.

However, one of the reasons why Miami has tagged the wide receiver is so that they don't lose the talented player for nothing, so they'll likely be open to accepting a trade of less than two first-round draft picks.

Ian Wharton of Bleacher Report has reported that the Dolphins are unlikely to trade with any team in their division. He also stated that this leaves the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, and the Chicago Bears as three possible destinations.

All three of these teams have a need at wide receiver, so Landry would be a fine addition to their franchise. He's been one of the most reliable receivers in the league since he was drafted back in 2014.

In his four seasons in the NFL, the 25-year-old has been productive for the Dolphins with 400 receptions for 4,038 yards and 22 touchdowns. Last season, he led the NFL with 112 receptions and he also had 987 receiving yards with nine touchdown catches.

While Landry isn't exactly a vertical threat, the reason why so many people like him is because he's one of the best slot receivers in the NFL with a fantastic pair of hands. Nobody in the history of the NFL has caught more passes in his first four years than him.

Getting the first down in the NFL is important, and with a reliable pair of hands, Landry will be an asset for any team looking to improve in that aspect. A third-round pick could be enough to pry him away from the Dolphins as well.