Had the Cowboys traded their second and third round picks to Seattle and drafted Paxton Lynch, they wouldn't have had the opportunity to draft Notre Dame linebacker Jaylon Smith and Nebraska defensive tackle Maliek Collins.
You probably have some knowledge of Smith, considering he was one of the top college football players in the country.
But what about Collins?
The 6-2, 311-pound tackle had eight sacks, 19 quarterback hurries and 23 tackles for loss over the previous three seasons.
NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah called Collins a "nice piece of clay" and a "fun project" for Cowboys defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli.