Last season, Jerry Jones hit the draft lottery. The Dallas Cowboys owner and self-appointed general manager landed a franchise quarterback in the back end of the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. That is despite Jones and the Cowboys front office doing everything they could to try and do the exact opposite.
For those out of the know, allow me to explain. The Cowboys meet, worked out and interviewed Prescott likely more than any other quarterback prospect prior to the draft last offseason. Yet, once the event actually began, Dallas attempted to trade up to select a different player other than Dak.