One of the league’s best outfielders may be on the move.

As their wildcard hopes dwindle, the Colorado Rockies will likely be sellers at the July 31 trade deadline, looking to add quality pitchers for the future. That might come at the expense of Charlie Blackmon, according to MLB.com, which reports the Rangers, Reds and Cardinals as possible suitors.

Since the start of July, the Colorado Rockies are a National League-worst 3-12, falling five games back of the second wild card spot. In that span, they’ve allowed a league-worst 8.1 runs per game.

Blackmon, 33, just recently made his third consecutive All-Star appearance. Through 82 games this year, he is hitting .319 with 21 home runs and 60 RBIs. Blackmon’s .967 OPS is sixth-best in the National League.

The Rockies will “listen to offers” for the fan-favorite, according to MLB.com. Blackmon owns a 15-team no-trade clause and is set to make $21.5 million in each of the next two seasons. The Rockies could decide to wait until the offseason to explore a Blackmon trade.

Colorado’s 5.52 staff ERA is second-worst in the majors. Although dealing a franchise cornerstone — especially so soon after inking Nolan Arenado to an eight-year, $260 million extension this past offseason — would likely bring ample criticism and backlash, the Rockies are desperate for pitching help.

Texas is shaping up as a seller and will look to shop starter Mike Minor, creating an intriguing possible trade partner for Colorado.

The Reds have strong starting pitching and will be in the market for a long-term right fielder, as Yasiel Puig is set to become a free agent after this season.

The Cardinals are in the thick of both a division and wild card race, and could use help at corner outfield. On top of that, Marcell Ozuna is headed to free agency after this season.