Two writers from The Score think they would be even better if they signed aging superstar Von Miller to provide depth on the edge.
Daniel Valente and Brenden Degg have gone on record predicting the Chiefs will make the move. They think they are going to sign Miller, who spent the last three seasons with the Buffalo Bills and is well past his prime.
“Miller is looking for a new team after his release from the Bills,” they wrote. “The Chiefs could use a pass-rusher to help George Karlaftis on the outside. Kansas City has struggled to get consistent pressure from edge rushers in recent years.”
The former Denver Broncos star brings nothing to the table for the Chiefs. He is 35 years old, not used to starting and only made 17 tackles last season, but did chip in with six sacks.
at player back in the day, but the Chiefs are looking to get younger and not older. They proved this in free agency with the moves they made. Miller is probably going to want the type of money Tershawn Wharton received from the Carolina Panthers after leaving the Chiefs in the offseason.
Wharton signed a three-year, $45 million contract in free agency. Miller has shown he has very little left in the tank and should ride off in the sunset and retire.