Lamar Miller is considered one of the premier free agents this offseason and Dallas Cowboys fans are certainly aware.

The Dolphins running back is set to test the market in March after receiving 194 carries last season in Miami. Miller turned those carries into 872 rushing yards and eight touchdowns while chipping in 57 receptions for 397 and two touchdowns. With a 4.6 yards-per-carry career average and fresh legs, the 24-year old will be coveted by many teams.

One team that might stick out for Miller is the Cowboys. Obviously the offensive line is a dream for any running back in the NFL, but Miller actually grew up a fan of America's Team. Just see these two tweets from his college days in 2011.



Have to watch my cowboys put on.. — Lamar Miller (@millertime_6) October 16, 2011





Time for my cowboys — Lamar Miller (@millertime_6) October 23, 2011

Many Cowboys fans have been retweeting these tweets as part of their recruitment of the running back, but that's just the tip of the iceberg on social media. Here are some examples of what Cowboys fans are doing to convince the running back to sign with the 'Boys ahead of the free-agent period:

Getting him to envision how his name would look on the back of a Cowboys jersey:



Sending him an image edit of himself in the Cowboys jersey and helmet:



The best dreams I've had lately involve Romo handing off to @MillerTime_6 and watching him beast behind that OL. pic.twitter.com/6VzDJ7HYu2 — âœ­ DCBlueStar âœ­ (@DCBlueStar) February 9, 2016

Letting him know about the opportunities in Dallas:



Do you have any idea how many endorsements you would get on the Cowboys @millertime_6? Just think about it. — Jeff Cavanaugh (@JC1053) January 25, 2016

Informing him of what it would be like to play for Jerry Jones:



@millertime_6 Hey, man. 2,100 yards, post-game hugs from Jerry Jones, plus open access to his wallet. What more could you want? — rabblerousr (@rabblerousr) January 29, 2016

And then this:



But it doesn't stop there. No, Cowboys fans created a website to get Miller to come to Dallas — MillerToDallas.com.

All the latest #MillerToDallas activity on Twitter. Include #MillerToDallas in your tweets to help spread the word and show your support for the idea.

So then it's settled, Miller will be a Cowboy, right? Well, almost. It's to be determined how much money Miller will ask for this offseason, but the running back might be willing to come to Dallas at a cheaper rate.

“I just want to be with a team that’s winning,” Miller told the Palm Beach Post in December. “Growing up, I never really won any state championships. I just want to be in the best situation to help this team and try to get a ring. That’s the most important thing.

“I’m going to consider all my options, whether (a team) tells me they’re going to give me the ball 10 times a game, 20 times, 50 times — I just want to win games.”

And that's what fuels Cowboys fans on social media — the hope that he sees the Cowboys as a top team in the NFL and that he'll sign with the club at a team-friendly price.

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The last question is, will Miller view the Cowboys this offseason as the team they were in 2014 or the team they were last season going 4-12 in an embarrassment of a year? With many Cowboys returning from injury including star players Tony Romo and Dez Bryant, it's likely that Miller evaluates the 'Boys as a title contender. But that'll be something fans will have to wait to find out in March when he makes his free-agent decision.