October is a busy month for NFL trade rumors, and wide receivers Davante Adams, Courtland Sutton, and Jerry Jeudy are leading the charge.
There are lots of pass-catching alternatives on the trade market for teams like the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs.
Despite having one of the youngest receiving corps in the NFL, Green Bay is devoid of guys with track records who are excellent at executing routes and positioning themselves precisely on the field.
Teams like the Indianapolis Colts and Chiefs, meanwhile, are merely searching for additional offensive weapons to bolster their faltering offenses.
By the NFL trade deadline on October 31, players like Adams and wide receiver Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings are unlikely to be traded. Nonetheless, several NFL teams are looking at available substitutes.
The Packers, Chiefs, Colts, and Carolina Panthers are all closely monitoring the wide receiver trade market, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Players like Jeudy, Hunter Renfrow of the Las Vegas Raiders, Terrace Marshall Jr., a dissatisfied receiver with the Panthers, and Parris Campbell of the New York Giants are among those who might be available.