The Cowboys passed on Randy Moss, while the Vikings scooped him up. The Saints traded their entire draft to move up to get Ricky Williams. The Packers gambled their first-round pick on a second-year QB by the name of Brett Favre. NFL Nation reporters detail the riskiest draft moves for every team.

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Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta went all-in to trade up for wideout Julio Jones in 2011, and the move looks like a steal in hindsight. Read more.

Arizona Cardinals: The Cardinals took a chance on defensive back Tyrann Mathieu in the 2013 draft, and Mathieu has overcome his off-field issues. Read more.

Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens gambled on quarterback Kyle Boller in the first round of the 2003 draft, holding back the franchise for years. Read more.

Buffalo Bills: Trading up to draft a quarterback in the first round of the 2004 draft backfired for the Bills. Read more.

Carolina Panthers: The Panthers gave the Eagles three high picks in 2008 to move up to take offensive tackle Jeff Otah, but it didn't work out. Read more.

Chicago Bears: Chicago took a chance on offensive lineman Kyle Long in the first round of the 2013 draft, and Long has the potential to be a star. Read more.

Cincinnati Bengals: The Bengals traded down in the 2004 draft, missing out on top running back Steven Jackson. Read more.

Cleveland Browns: Cleveland passed on quarterbacks Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr to take Johnny Manziel in the first round in 2014. Read more.

Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys passed on future star wideout Randy Moss in 1998, and Moss held a grudge against the team for his entire career. Read more.

Denver Broncos: The 2010 draft class featured three of the team's higher-risk picks, including Tim Tebow and Demaryius Thomas. Read more.

Detroit Lions: The Lions picked a wideout who had sat out the previous year ahead of pass-rusher DeMarcus Ware in 2005. Read more.

Green Bay Packers: Green Bay sent its first-round pick in 1992 to Atlanta for second-year quarterback Brett Favre, a big gamble at the time. Read more.

Houston Texans: With the first overall pick in 2006, the Texans picked big defender Mario Williams, who had an up-and-down tenure with the team. Read more.

Indianapolis Colts: Sending a first-round pick to the Browns for running back Trent Richardson backfired for Indianapolis. Read more.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Jacksonville's decision to trade up to pick wide receiver Justin Blackmon in 2012 failed. Read more.

Kansas City Chiefs: Kansas City took cornerback Marcus Peters in the first round of the 2015 draft, and he was named Defensive Rookie of the Year. Read more.

Los Angeles Rams: The Rams traded a future Hall of Famer to draft Lawrence Phillips, who lasted fewer than two full seasons with the team. Read more.

Miami Dolphins: In 2013, the Dolphins traded up to draft defensive end Dion Jordan, who hasn't performed on the field and has had off-field issues. Read more.

Minnesota Vikings: In 1998, Minnesota rolled the dice on troubled wide receiver Randy Moss, who went on to enjoy a stellar career. Read more.

New England Patriots: New England sent its first-round pick in the 2000 draft to the Jets in order to get coach Bill Belichick. Read more.

New Orleans Saints: The Saints traded their entire 1999 draft for running back Ricky Williams, a move that still stands as one of the most ridiculed in NFL history. Read more.

New York Giants: The Giants gave up a lot to get quarterback Eli Manning, but they have two Super Bowls to show for it. Read more.

New York Jets: In 2003, the Jets traded up to get defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson, who didn't come close to meeting expectations. Read more.

Oakland Raiders: In 2005, the Raiders moved up to draft a cornerback from Nebraska -- and passed on quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Read more.

Pittsburgh Steelers: In 2003, the Steelers picked Troy Polamalu in the middle of the first round, and the gamble set the tone for a playmaking defense for years to come. Read more.

Philadelphia Eagles: Fans booed the selection of Donovan McNabb at the 1999 draft, but he took the team to five NFC championship games in seven years. Read more.

San Diego Chargers: The Chargers' selection of quarterback Ryan Leaf at No. 2 in 1998 ended in Leaf being released after three poor seasons. Read more.

San Francisco 49ers: San Francisco drafted a wideout in the first round of the 2012 draft who never caught a pass for the team. Read more.

Seattle Seahawks: Seattle gave up three picks for playmaker Percy Harvin in 2013, but he didn't last long with the team. Read more.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Bucs made a disastrous trade for a quarterback that cost them the No. 2 pick in the 1992 draft. Read more.

Tennessee Titans: The then-Oilers made Kevin Dyson the top wide receiver taken in the 1998 draft -- over Randy Moss. Read more.

Washington Redskins: Washington's choice to trade up for quarterback Robert Griffin III hurt the franchise's future. Read more.