Twelve years ago Cowboys owner Jerry Jones passed on Randy Moss, and had to watch as the seven-time Pro Bowler move on to become one of the best receivers in the history of the game. But Jones said the memory of passing on Moss is not what motivated him to move up in Thursday's first round to select WR Dez Bryant, who was falling down the draft board because -- like Moss -- there were concerns about his charactersJones said, via ESPN: "Dez Bryant stands on his own. His production stands on its own. His abilities, some of his unique abilities -- the run after catch -- all of those things stand on their own. I didn't need the encouragement of the revisit of the Randy Moss decision or anything I regretted there to get us to this point with Dez Bryant." Source: USA Today