The Facts: The Seahawks have agreed to trade Clark to the Kansas City Chiefs for a 2019 first-round pick, a 2020 second-round pick and an exchange of third-round picks in this year's draft, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.
Diehards Line:Clark, who had yet to sign the $17.128 million franchise tag given to him by the Seahawks, has already worked out a new deal with the Chief -- a deal worth $105.5 million. Clark will better fit the Chiefs' 4-3 defensive scheme that they are going to next season under new defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. He led the Seahawks with 13 sacks and also had four forced fumbles and an interception last season, and he added another sack in a wild-card playoff loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Clark's 33 sacks since 2016 ranks ninth in the league, and his 2,045 defensive snaps in that span are fewer than the eight players ahead of him, according to ESPN Stats and Information research. Of the 21 players with at least 25 sacks since 2016, Clark's average of a sack every 63.9 snaps ranks seventh.