ImpactMiller will need to pass a physical before either side announces the trade, but that's apparently not a major concern, even though his sprained left ankle kept him from playing in Denver's win over Washington on Sunday. Assuming he returns to full health in the near future, Miller, who confirmed his trade to Los Angeles in a post on his personal Instagram account, should provide the Rams with another top-flight pass-rushing talent to complement standout defensive tackle Aaron Donald. Expect Miller to step in as a starter at outside linebacker opposite Leonard Floyd, with the Rams' 3-4 defensive scheme likely to be a seamless fit for the 32-year-old after he played in a similar configuration for Vic Fangio in Denver.
NOVEMBER 1, 2021•ROTOWIRE