With Super Bowl MVP Von Miller about to hit free agency, Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr is rooting for him to score a record-smashing payday that would redefine expectations for the position — and set Barr up for a nice check of his own down the line.

A day after Miller wrecked the Carolina Panthers offense en route to Denver’s 24-10 victory, Barr tweeted:

I hope von breaks the bank.. deserves 150 — Anthony Barr (@AnthonyBarr) February 8, 2016

That’s $150 million, presumably — a figure that would represent an evolutionary leap in NFL contracts. According to overthecap.com, the richest deals in the league right now (on the often-flimsy paper on which non-guaranteed NFL contracts are written, anyway) belong to Bears quarterback Jay Cutler ($127 million over seven years), Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco ($121 million over six) and Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh ($114 million over six).

The highest-paid linebacker or defensive end in the league, Kansas City’s Justin Houston, has a deal worth $101 million over six years, including $52.5 million guaranteed. A hypothetical $150 million deal for Miller would almost certainly top the current record of $65 million in guarantees, currently shared by New York’s Eli Manning and San Diego’s Phillip Rivers.

Miller, 26, made about $10 million this season in the final year of his four-year, $21 million deal. NFL.com’s Ian Rapaport reported Sunday that the Broncos are leaning toward applying their franchise tag to him and then trying to come to terms:

#Broncos have a choice for their franchise tag: Brock Osweiler or Von Miller. Sources says they'll tag Miller, then try to work out a deal. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 7, 2016

He also said Miller is looking to cash in:

One reason Von Miller will get tagged: He wants to be the highest paid defensive player in football. Means Osweiler could hit the market tho — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 7, 2016

An exclusive franchise tag for his position, which would keep him off the market and pay him the average of the top five players at his position, would be worth about $14 million this year, the salary tracking website Spotrac estimated:

Releasing Peyton Manning and tagging Von Miller (est. $14.1M) leaves the #Broncos w/ about $21.6M in space to work with this offseason. — Spotrac (@spotrac) February 8, 2016

That’s not quite the stuff $150 million deals are made of. But whatever number Miller lands on, Barr has good reason to hope it’s a big one: The young Viking, currently making about $13 million over four years on his rookie contract, will be a free agent himself after the 2018 season. Barr isn’t in Miller’s stratosphere (yet), but the benefits of a precedent-shifting deal at the position weren’t lost on Barr’s fans: