Sometimes, the best move is the one you don't make. Or, in this case, the moves your rivals don't make.
The Green Bay Packers left the trade deadline empty-handed, but beyond a handful of realistic targets, this never felt like a must-buy situation. While they needed help at cornerback, no perfect candidates lined up.
Some were too expensive, like Denzel Ward. Not only did the Cleveland Browns show no intention of selling, but it would've taken a monumental offer. Others, like Riq Woolen, have struggled this season, even on a dominant team. Alontae Taylor's name came up, but he is primarily a slot corner, which the Packers don't need, and it would've likely cost a premium pick for the New Orleans Saints to consider it.