Alshon Jeffery and the Philadelphia Eagles isn't likely to happen this season.

ESPN's Adam Schefter was on 97.5 The Fanatic Wednesday morning discussing the trade rumors circulating the Eagles acquiring an outside wide receiver prior to the Nov. 1 trade deadline. When Jeffery to the Eagles was mentioned, Schefter wasn't optimistic a deal would get done.

"The Alshon Jeffery one is really different. I just don't see that working out," Schefter said on the 97.5 Morning Show. "How much are you really going to give up for a guy that will be making $11 to 12 million dollars at the end of the year?"

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The Eagles have also been engaging in trade talks with San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Torrey Smith, a player multiple teams have shown interest in. Schefter said the 49ers will listen to offers on Smith.

"I would imagine the Eagles would have conversations," Schefter said. "But I don't think the Eagles are going to go all bonkers to get him. They are not in a 'desperation, win-now' mode this season."

Schefter wouldn't give away how far the Eagles and 49ers are in trade talks for Smith, but Smith seems the more likely target to land in Philadelphia prior to Tuesday's deadline.

Smith has 13 catches for 199 yards and two touchdowns this season and would provide a deep threat the Eagles have lacked since DeSean Jackson left the net after the 2013 season. The 27-year-old has 36 touchdowns and averages 17.2 yards per catch in his career.