So that leaves Minnesota.
Randy Moss trade? Patriots got 3-74, Ryan Mallett, for a washed up Moss and #223 in 2012, who would be marred by the caterer dog food controversy, and waived 27 days later.
Let's see what became of those picks: Vikings would trade that #223 with #138 to the Lions for #219 and a 2013 4th #102. #223 would become Trevor Guyton, never played a regular season down with the team. New England would later get #102, hard handed WR Josh Boyce, along with #52, #83, #229 in exchange for #29, Coradelle Patterson, a mostly solid returner, but a not the greatest outcome for this pick, given his high selection. Signed with the Raiders last March for 2 years/$8.5M, not a big loss.
Mallet was traded to New England for a conditional pick, wound up being 7-243 in 2016. This would be traded to Seattle for along with #147 for 6-225 (PS WR Devin Lucien) and a 2017 4th, #131, Deatrich Wise Jr. Since it roots from the Moss trade, what became of those Vikes picks in 2013? Well, #52 was Jaime Collins, #83 was Logan Ryan, #229 was traded with Jeff Demps to get LGBT in his first go. Ryan wound up being a great hit on a #2 corner given his slot, Collins' freelancing was very solid for a few years, with a particularly strong 2014, traded for eventually 2017's 3-103. This pick was traded with #32 in exchange for 4-118 (forfeited due to Goodell's self-inflation) and Brandin Cooks.
TL;DR: Patriots now have Brandin Cooks, Deatrich Wise Jr., and Devin Lucien currently resulting from some of the subsequent capital acquired through various trades rooting from the 2009 Randy Moss deal. The first pick made as a result of this deal and currently its last have both been Razorbacks, from Mallett to Wise.