New Orleans Saints pass rushers Marcus Davenport and Cameron Jordan are attacking their offseason by seeking out one of the best in the business of sacking quarterbacks: Denver Broncos superstar Von Miller. Miller, 30 years old, has logged 98 career sacks since being drafted in 2011 and trails only Terrell Suggs (132.5 career sacks, and has been playing since 2003) among active players. He places 33rd on the all-time ranking since sacks were first recorded in 1982. He’s also been hosting annual pass-rush summits to gather the league’s defensive linemen for a weekend where they can train with and learn from one another.

“It’s the only place where you can (meet everyone),” Miller said last year. “It’s the only place that you can get (Bears pass rusher) Khalil Mack and (Falcons linebacker) Vic Beasley in the same spot — other than the Pro Bowl — and talk about straight pass rushing and what it takes to be a great pass rusher from the young guys’ point of view.”

Miller announced in May that this year’s summit would be held at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas campus. Davenport attended last year’s event as a rookie, and chose to return in 2019 with All-Pro teammate Cameron Jordan in tow. Davenport shared a video on his official Instagram account of himself and Jordan greeting their peers during an introductory dinner at the Scotch 80 Prime steakhouse in Las Vegas’ Palm Resorts Casino. Pretty nice digs.

#Saints defensive ends Marcus Davenport and Cameron Jordan are attending Von Miller’s annual Pass Rush Summit, per Davenport’s Instagram account pic.twitter.com/pTUuSJrYpQ — John Sigler (@john_siglerr) June 1, 2019

The total list of attendees will probably be announced at a later date, as well as the guest coaches. Last year’s summit was headlined by Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Bruce Smith (200 career sacks, an NFL record) and Warren Sapp (96.5 career sacks as a 300-pound defensive tackle). It’s great to see Davenport and Jordan taking every opportunity to improve.