The Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for a pass rusher, and as the second wave of the free agency market unfolds, they might just find their answer there.
One intriguing possibility is Von Miller, the veteran edge rusher who recently wrapped up a season with the Washington Commanders. While Miller, at 36, may not be the dominant force he once was, he still brings a wealth of experience and production that could be invaluable for Dallas as they look to bolster their defensive line.
Miller's 2025 season was nothing short of solid; he played all 17 games, racking up nine sacks and 36 quarterback pressures in a rotational role. While he might not be the elite pass rusher of his younger days, Miller remains a formidable presence capable of consistently pressuring the quarterback.
Pairing Miller with Rashan Gary could provide the Cowboys with a significant boost in their pass-rushing capabilities. With 164 games of starting experience, Miller would not only add depth but also bring veteran leadership to the locker room.
Financially, signing Miller makes sense for Dallas. With about $14 million in cap space, the Cowboys have room to maneuver, and Miller's likely affordable price tag minimizes any financial risk. While it might not be as headline-grabbing as a trade for a star like Maxx Crosby, bringing in Miller would be a smart, cost-effective strategy to enhance their defense for the 2026 season.
