There's a rationale behind why Kansas City has second and third-round picks to deal with the issue however I don't like it Mut 23 Coins. The bread and butter of the team is Patrick Mahomes, and with Tyreek Hill's departure, they must to provide him with more weapons.

One reason is that WR Happy Mel's draft is quite early, which will result in significant losses in the areas the Chiefs have to pick, something I'm not seeing happening. There are many talented receivers this season, however, I'm not seeing seven players coming off the table before Kansas City picks.

Additionally, Kiper has the Chiefs picking up Skyy Moore in the No. 50 pick. It's unlikely to last that long, and is likely to be the one picked first.

First it was Davante Adams First it was Davante Adams, then Tyreek Hill. In 2021 they were third and second in the Madden NFL 23 for receptions respectively, both vital to the offense of two of the Madden NFL 23's finest teams. Then, they're gone and their team, the Jacksonville Jaguars played a huge part in the game.

On Wednesday the Chiefs announced they would be trading Tyreek Hill with the Dolphins in exchange for five picks. The picks include Miami's first-rounder in 2022. It came one week after the Packers dealt Davante Avery to the Raiders for another slew of picks. Adams signed a five-year, $141.5 million contract. Hill got his money too by signing a record-breaking four-year, $120 million contract that will make him the highest-paid wide receiver in Madden NFL 23 history.

Both have Jaguars to thank.

Jacksonville's most significant splash signing on the first day of free agency was luring Christian Kirk to North Florida with a five-year, $72M deal that could amount to at least $84M in the event that he meets performance escalators. It was a price that was like a king's ransom for a receiver who was always a third choice with the Cardinals offense. He only got significant playing time as a starter in 2021 which he racked up 982 yards. Affirming their commitment, combined with the obligation to pay a "bad team tax," the Jaguars have wiped out the wide receiver market with one deal. Kirk was not just 27th in the league in yards per reception this year, he wasn't even viewed as the best player in Cheap Mut 23 Coins this class of free agents. So, when he received a salary that was comparable to an elite franchise cornerstone, everything changed.