1) Are you sure the network is the bottleneck and not your local storage
device?

2) Are the drives self-powered or are they powered over USB? If powered
over USB, they might draw too much current from the Pi which could lead
to all sorts of problems. Try with a powered hub.

3) Are there any messages in the kernel log (dmesg) at or before the
time when the transfer rate drops?

4) Can you try to disable UAS for the two drives to see if that makes a 
difference? See https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=245931.
Add 'usb-storage.quirks=174c:1153:u usb-storage.quirks=174c:55a:u' to 
/boot/firmware/cmdline.txt, reboot and check dmesg that UAS is disabled.

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