Minnesota Vikings general manager Rick Spielman can be called a lot of things, but he's nothing if not creative. He started his tenure as a general manager (with full authority) by trading down one spot with the Cleveland Browns and selecting the player he wanted all along while grabbing a fourth-, fifth- and sixth-round pick in the process.
Those picks turned into Jarius Wright, Robert Blanton and A.J. Jefferson (via trade), a very good return for essentially nothing, even if Jefferson didn't quite turn out.
In that same draft, he traded back up into the first round to grab Harrison Smith.