Blue-eyed charmer Alex Smith, occasional quarterback for the 49ers, will head to the Kansas City Chiefs, according to NLF.com. Behold:

The Chiefs are in the full evaluation mode of the entire organization, with general manager John Dorsey still in the process of figuring out the team he has. But word is starting to leak of their interest in the San Francisco 49ers' backup quarterback. At this point, based on what I'm hearing, Kansas City has shown more interest than anyone else in dealing for a quarterback who could step in and start from Day 1 while the rest of the franchise is rebuilt. The 49ers spent this week trying to lay ground for a Smith deal, and they'll do the same next week before trading becomes an official option on March 12, when free agency begins. Plus, the Chiefs could draft a developmental quarterback and know Smith won't tear the place apart if he's replaced. Apparently, the Chiefs are also high on Joeckel, the Texas A&M offensive tackle. If they're planning to take him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, they could let Branden Albert -- their own stellar left tackle -- walk in free agency, where he'll get a ton of interest. We'll know all of this before April's draft. If Albert becomes available, the Chiefs will have tipped their hand.

A tweet from CBS' Jason La Canfora claimed the dead is "effectively complete."

Drafted No. 1 by by San Francisco in 2005, Smith never lived up to his full potential until Coach Jim Harbaugh took over in 2011. After suffering a concussion in November, Smith was replaced by second-year quarterback Colin Kaepernick, whose sass and ink garnered the young QB much more media attention.