Joseph Zucker@@JosephZuckerFeatured Columnist IVNovember 1, 2022
DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 19: Bradley Chubb #55 of the Denver Broncos gets set against the Cincinnati Bengals during an NFL game at Empower Field At Mile High on December 19, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)Cooper Neill/Getty Images

According to Benjamin Allbright of the KOA radio station in Denver, the Los Angeles Rams and TennesseeTitans could be late entrants.

According to Peter King of NBC Sports, the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins are interested in the Denver Broncos pass-rusher.

The Rams tabled a large offer for Brian Burns, according to Albert Breer.

One area in which the reigning Super Bowl champion are falling short is pressuring the quarterback. Von Miller's departure leaves a clear void in the front seven for Los Angeles.

It is fair to wonder if trading for Chubb is worth it given the cost of the team.

Tennessee is in the top spot in the division. It has an elite interior defender in Jeffery Simmons. Chubb would help, but a first-round pick would be a steep price when other areas of the field are better suited for that pick.

For any team that acquires Chubb, there's a risk that comes with extending a player who was limited to seven games in 2021.

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There should be some hesitation about paying him like an upper-tier pass-rusher even though he is doing well. The 10 highest-paid edge-defenders make $17 million a year.

Adding Chubb will make an already top-heavy roster even more reliant on veterans because the Rams' operating philosophy is clear when it comes to draft picks. If theTitans are going to get aggressive at the deadline, they need to target a wide receiver or offensive lineman.