The Green Bay Packers are unlikely to pursue an established star to take Davante Adams' role at wide receiver, general manager Brian Gutekunst suggested Monday.

"You never really replace a guy like Davante Adams," Gutekunst told reporters at the NFL owners' meetings, according to ESPN's Rob Demovsky. "It's gonna be more cumulative and how the whole team steps up and plays and what we can add to that. So getting the two (draft) picks and having four picks in the top 59 I think gives us a little bit of ammunition to try to make a difference there."

The Packers traded Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders in early March for first- and second-round picks after failing to sign him to an extension.