"Last year I played 37 percent of the defensive snaps," said Miller.
"Thirty (percent) with the Denver Broncos and I feel like I can do the same exact thing I did with the Washington Commanders."
The pass rusher noted that while formal interest from teams has been limited, he maintains communication with Broncos head coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton.
"It's been quiet, but I continue to talk to all of those guys. Like I said before, I want to be a GM.
George Paton has been huge with that," said Miller.
"Sean Payton was my coach for the flag football game, so I would love for him to coach me, like, on the football field, but those events are beyond my efforts.
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Everybody knows I want to be a Denver Bronco; it just depends on how it all shakes out."
He specified that he would not participate on special teams but envisioned forming a highly productive defensive unit alongside current Denver linebacker Nik Bonitto.
"Obviously, I wouldn't start.
Obviously, I wouldn't play special teams, but I will say, the type of room that we would have, the outside linebackers, me, Nik Bonitto, we would be a force," said Miller.
"Whatever coaching that we have going on, I would just contribute to that. The defense we would have."
Miller expressed a desire to mentor younger players on the roster, specifically mentioning quarterback Bo Nix and wide receiver Courtland Sutton to help the franchise return to championship form.