Instead of being a potential Super Bowl contender, the Denver Broncos are headed nowhere fast. Sitting in last place of the AFC West, we could see general manager George Paton start trading away certain pieces of the roster, including edge rusher Bradley Chubb.

According to Adam Schefter, Chubb and other members of the Broncos roster, such as Jerry Jeudy, have been the subject of frequent trade discussions ahead of the Nov. 1 NFL trade deadline. With Chubb in the final year of his rookie contract, it might make the most sense for Denver to shop the Pro Bowl sack artist around the league, in hopes of receiving an offer they cannot refuse.

Should the Broncos get serious about trading one of their best young players, there are likely several teams who would have great interest in acquiring the 26-year-old outside linebacker. Here are three potential Bradley Chubb trade landing spots for fans to dream of.

Bradley Chubb traded to Dallas Cowboys

Sure, the Dallas Cowboys already have the NFL’s leading sack-artist, with Micah Parsons already tallying seven QB takedowns in seven games. But that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t consider adding to their defense. Parsons has proven to be good at everything he does on the gridiron, and while he’s at his best when pinning his ears back after quarterbacks, adding another elite pass rusher would only give defensive coordinator Dan Quinn another way of switching up his schemes.

The Cowboys are always a threat to add big names, whether it’s over the offseason or during the football year, and Chubb could be the latest to put the star on his helmet. Dallas may not be struggling to create pressure, but any time a Pro Bowl talent who hasn’t even peaked yet can be brought in, it’s worth the price.