The Dallas Cowboys aren't wasting any time in looking for a new target after Randy Gregory had a sudden change of heart and spurned the team to sign with the Broncos in NFL free agency. According to reports from Jane Slater, there's “strong interest” from Miller to join up with the Cowboys this offseason in free agency.

Slater reports that Miller has a home very nearby the Cowboys' practice facility, which could play a factor in whether or not he joins the franchise.

Just last week, Miller had been teasing a potential return to Denver, posting a series of cryptic Instagram posts featuring himself in a Broncos uniform. If the Cowboys are to land Miller this offseason, they'll have to fend off interest from the Rams and Broncos, among other teams.

Gregory's decision to join the Broncos came as a shock, especially considering he had all but agreed to a five-year $70 million deal with the Cowboys. At the last second, however, Gregory opted to join the Broncos, leaving Jerry Jones and Co. hanging out to dry.

Fortunately, it seems the Cowboys have already identified a potential replacement, and adding a player with Miller's experience and history of winning would be a phenomenal move for a team that hasn't won the Super Bowl in almost 30 years.

It seems star defender Micah Parsons is fond of the idea of bringing in an experienced linebacker, having taken to Twitter to pitch to Miller and Bobby Wagner.

Hopefully, his recruitment campaign pays off and the Cowboys are able to bring one of the top-tier defenders to town in free agency.