Easily, the first branch on the left side of the photo has great movement, it could become your whole tree, the others could be jinned, converted into a deadwood feature. The deadwood would be shortened appropriately over time. Initially you leave deadwood branches longer than the design requires, and shorten them over time, rather than cut too short and find later that it would have been better to keep it.
A second design that seems obvious is to use the right hand branch, with the white tag on it as a cascading branch. Cascades require a higher level of horticulture, in order to keep the cascading branch as healthy as the branches "above the rim" of the pot. You could go semi-cascade, ending the cascading branch above the feet of the pot, or you could go "full cascade" ending the cascading branch well below the feet of the pot. Cascades are simple in principal, but difficult to execute to perfection. The other two large branches would likely become jin if you go with cascade.
I really like the left hand branch as an upright bonsai. It already has a lot going for it.
The least interesting branch is the middle one. You should probably turn that to a jinn right now, and then consider the other choices.
Those are the two obvious designs. Both depend on using just one branch, turning the other large branches into jin.
There are definitely other possibilities, but for those I would need to see the tree in 3D. Maybe someone else will propose one.