American football is not an Olympic sport, probably because the United States would dominate every game in humiliating fashion if given the opportunity. But in the spirit of Friday night’s opening ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympic games, Pick6 Artwork dreamed up a Team USA roster.

They have Denver Broncos Von Miller and Chris Harris Jr. on the team. Miller is a starter at outside linebacker and Harris is a reserve cornerback (Richard Sherman and Patrick Peterson are the starters, a debate for another time).

It’s fun to imagine NFL stars suiting up for Team USA, but if American football is made an Olympic sport, it would likely be for amateurs, at least initially. The International Federation of American Football holds an IFAF World Cup every four years that features 12 countries with non-professional football players.

Team USA has participated in the tournament since 2007, winning three consecutive times. In 2015, the United States defeated Japan 59-12 in the final. In 2011, the United Sates defeated Canada 50-7 in the final.

The International Olympic Committee could vote next year to add American football to the games starting in 2024, according to a 2014 Fox Sports story (via SB Nation). If the sport is one day added to the Olympics, it would likely be modified, perhaps in a 7-on-7 format.

The 2016 Rio Olympics will start Friday evening with the opening ceremony. Coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m. MT on NBC (the Olympics can also be streamed here).