
"In terms of what [Von] Miller could offer this Cowboys defense, let's first address the fact that he's not an every-down player at this stage. He is going to turn 37 years old later this month and is 100 percent a rotational pass rusher. Miller's experience and ability to still be an efficient contributor is also more than worth his estimated market value, set under $6 million courtesy of Spotrac."
"Going away from the aging, ring-chasing veterans past their prime was imperative. Peters is off to a good start, but more is required. And for some who joined Washington hoping to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy in 2025, they'll be free to take their chances elsewhere."
The Washington Commanders focused their free agency efforts on defense, moving away from aging veterans past their prime. General manager Adam Peters has made progress, but more work remains. Von Miller, who led the team in sacks last season, expressed desire to stay but appears unlikely to remain given the team's direction. An expert suggests the Dallas Cowboys should pursue Miller as a rotational pass rusher. At 37 years old, Miller would provide experienced depth at an estimated market value under $6 million. His previous connection to Cowboys defensive personnel and proven efficiency make him a viable target for Dallas.
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