The Dallas Cowboy had both Paxton Lynch and Connor Cook ahead of Dak Prescott on their board in 2016.

The cowboys spent 67 minutes late in the first round trying to move up to draft Lynch, offering their second and fourth round picks (34 and 101 overall) to Seattle for No. 26. Denver offered 31 and 94 overall, so Seattle asked the Cowboys to make it 34 and 67.

Jerry Jones was second guessing the decision the next day.

“I’m second-guessing the hell out of myself for not giving the three. I have always paid a premium for a premium. So many times my bargains have let me down,” said Jones to Peter King at the time.

The Cowboys then tried to trade up to draft Cook, but the Raiders jumped over Dallas.