ATLANTA, GA - SEPTEMBER 17: Mohamed Sanu #12 of the Atlanta Falcons runs with the ball during the first half against the Green Bay Packers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 17, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

The Green Bay Packers might not be willing to give up what the market demands when it comes to trading for a receiving upgrade.

When Davante Adams went down with a turf toe injury against the Philadelphia Eagles, some analysts and fans were calling for the Green Bay Packers to make a trade for a wide receiver. Heck, some were even calling for a trade before Adams’ injury. Without their top receiving threat, Green Bay was left with a plethora of unknown commodities in Geronimo Allison, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Jake Kumerow, Darrius Shepherd and Allen Lazard.

However, as time has gone by and Adams has continued to miss games (three straight, to be exact), the Packers have continued to rack up the victories. Although the wide receivers haven’t necessarily inspired confidence, the team has fought through it.

In the past week, the NFL has also seen a few trades go down with the deadline nearing and the market settling. The New England Patriots acquired Mohamed Sanu from the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a second-round pick. That’s a big asset for an above-average receiver.

The San Francisco 49ers also acquired Emmanuel Sanders from the Denver Broncos. The 49ers gave up a third and fourth round pick while also acquiring a fifth-rounder in return. Both Sanders and Sanu were rumored to be targets of the Packers.

The second-round price for Sanu is something general manager Brian Gutekunst was unlikely to pay. He’s done a great job at drafting in his first two seasons and his team has stayed afloat without Adams so far. Sanu might not be that much of a difference-maker to give up such a high pick.

As for Sanders, that might be an easier pill to swallow. However, he’s also set to be a free agent next year and two mid-round picks isn’t exactly chopped liver.

With both Sanu and Sanders on the move, the other two names to watch out for are A.J. Green and Davante Parker. But if you thought Sanu’s price tag was high, Green’s will be even higher. Parker won’t exactly be free either. With the Packers continuing to rack up victories in Adams’ absence, they may deem the price to acquire a wide receiver in this trade market too high.