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The draft was held April 22–23, 1990, at the Marriott Marquis in New York City, New York. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.
The 1990 NFL season was the 71st regular season of the National Football League (NFL). To increase revenue, the league, for the first time since 1966 , reinstated bye weeks, so that all NFL teams would play their 16-game schedule over a 17-week period.
The NFL draft, officially known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", [1] [2] [3] is an annual event which serves as the league's most common source of player recruitment. [4] The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win–loss records receive the earliest picks.
The Giants had 11 selections in the 12-round 1990 NFL draft and took running back Rodney Hampton in the first round with the #24 overall selection. [3] They took defensive end Mike Fox from West Virginia University in the second round (#51 overall) and linebacker Greg Mark (#79 overall) of the University of Miami in the third round.
The 1990 Green Bay Packers season was their 72nd season overall and their 70th in the National Football League. The team finished with a 6–10 record under third-year coach Lindy Infante , earning them a fourth-place finish in the NFC Central division.
1990 Minnesota Vikings Draft Draft order Player name Position College Notes Round Selection 1 21 Traded to the Dallas Cowboys [A] 2 47 Traded to the Dallas Cowboys [A] 3 54 Mike Jones: Tight end: Texas A&M: From Cowboys [A] 74 Marion Hobby: Defensive end: Tennessee: 4 104 Alonzo Hampton: Defensive back: Pittsburgh: 5 116 Reggie Thornton: Wide ...
The 1990 Chicago Bears season was their 71st regular season and 20th postseason completed in the National Football League (NFL). The Bears were looking to return to the playoffs after missing them in 1989 and did so, winning their sixth NFC Central Division championship in seven seasons.
The 1990 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 58th season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League.. The Steelers did not score an offensive touchdown until the 5th game of the season, but did rebound to a 9–7 record (the same they posted the previous season).