The San Francisco 49ers have agreed to trade quarterback Alex Smith to the Kansas City Chiefs According to FOX Sports' Jay
Glazer.The agreement is in place, but it won't be officially signed until March. Glazer stated that"the "compensation (is) not
clear, but I've been told that Chiefs have given a clear and unambiguous commitment for Smith."
The subsequent reports have outlined the compensation as being involving the second-round selection and possibly two.The colleague
@rapsheet has said there's a second option on the table. The Mercury-News says @timkawakami is offering it listed as an option this
year, and the same pick in the year following.
The Chiefs have been the top choice for Smith since the trade talks began. They Arizona Cardinals were reportedly interested in the
quarterback from Utah however, the 49ers did not want to sell Smith to a division rival.
Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee informed Wednesday that the compensation offered to Smith could be a top fourth-round selection
in the upcoming Madden NFL 23 Draft. However, Barrows said that "the issue is whether an alternative team is willing to make an
offer that is better."With the no. 135 overall pick in the 2016 Madden NFL 23 Draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected quarterback Dak
Prescott of Mississippi State.
Being viewed as a tall, low-floor player, Prescott should make a long and difficult transition to an environment like Madden NFL
23. Prescott was seen as one of some of "second-tier" quarterbacks in the draft this year alongside guys like Paxton Lynch as well
as Cardale Jones, yet further behind the best players in Jared Goff of Cal and Carson Wentz of North Dakota State.
The experts suggested that this year's class of quarterbacks was weaker than those in the past. Goff and Wentz remaining the two
Madden NFL player who is ready for the 23rd edition. Prescott is a regular player who needed to be sat for a few minutes before he
could play in Madden NFL 23.
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