The next week is going to be full of trade speculation. The NFL’s trade deadline has spawned more and more action in recent years, and several big names appear to be available on the trade block.

NFL Network has one idea for the Green Bay Packers to land Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell.

Kyle Brandt’s idea? Running back Ty Montgomery and a second-round pick for Bell, who is still holding out after the Steelers gave him the franchise tag this past offseason:

The idea isn’t completely out of left field – Montgomery has an expiring contract, and a second-round pick isn’t a significant price to pay for an All-Pro player – but a deal sending Bell to the Packers still looks unlikely at best.

GM Brian Gutekunst has three cheap, talented options in Montgomery, Jamaal Williams and Aaron Jones. They are complementary players who fit well into the offense with Aaron Rodgers, especially if coach Mike McCarthy can figure out how to use the three more consistently and in the right situations.

Through six games, Montgomery, Williams and Jones have combined for 777 total yards. They are averaging 5.5 yards per touch, including 4.4 yards per carry.

Trading for Bell would be nothing short of unnecessary, especially considering the Packers would have to give up player and draft pick compensation while also signing the disgruntled running back to the lucrative long-term deal he so desperately craves.

Bell and the Packers have been a popular connection in trade rumors, but don’t expect the idea to become reality.