If they haven't started talking at this point it's pretty safe to assume he and his agent figure next year and then one year under the tag and after that he goes to market. And then he will be the highest paid defensive player ever. Assuming of course he plays for those two year the way he has always played..........and that's a safe assumption.
If you Google "unintended consequences" I think the NFL's CBA with the NFLPA will be on the top. It's done the opposite of what it was crafted to do on many levels.