

“We talk about his talents often but this guy’s a scientist. While he’s nearing his mid-30s, Miller has managed to retain his athleticism while improving his football IQ. This offseason, he cashed in with a six-year deal worth up to $120 million, though in reality, it could function more like a two-year contract. Since, Miller’s been one of the league’s top threats off the edge. Miller was the second overall pick of the 2011 NFL Draft, one pick after Cam Newton went first to the Carolina Panthers. Moving and changing and running like a corner. And he’s just one of those guys since he came out of A&M. “Some guys are even freaky in our setting.

Miller has an explosive get-off and is one of the league’s bendiest edge rushers, the old saying being he’s a guy who could run under a coffee table. It’s another chapter to a historic career, spending ten years in Denver and putting up over 110 of them before being traded to the Los Angeles Rams, helping them win a Super Bowl last year. At 33, he remains an impact player coming off the edge with three sacks this season. Some guys are aliens visiting from another planet, you know?”įather Time hasn’t gotten to Miller yet. Speaking during his Tuesday press conference via the team’s YouTube channel, Mike Tomlin praised Miller’s career and long-term success, questioning if he was even an earthly being. They bolstered that unit this offseason by signing future Hall of Famer Von Miller off the EDGE. But their defense is nearly just as strong with talent at every level. Josh Allen at quarterback, Stefon Diggs at wide receiver, a solid offensive line and one of the most potent schemes in the game.
