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1990 NFL draft
1990 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s)April 22–23, 1990
LocationNew York Marriott Marquis
inNew York City, NY
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
332 total selections in12 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionJeff George, QB
Indianapolis Colts
Mr. IrrelevantDemetrius Davis, TE
Los Angeles Raiders
Most selections (17)San Diego Chargers
Fewest selections (6)Dallas Cowboys
Hall of Famers

6

← 1989
1991 →

The 1990 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 22–23, 1990, at the Marriott MarquisinNew York City, New York.[1][2] The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

The Dallas Cowboys would have had the first overall pick in the draft for the second consecutive year by virtue of their league-worst 1–15 record in 1989. However, the Cowboys forfeited their first-round pick by selecting quarterback Steve Walsh in the first round of the previous year's supplemental draft. The first pick instead went to the Atlanta Falcons, who traded it to the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts then used the first overall pick to select quarterback Jeff George.

Player selections[edit]

= Pro Bowler [3] = Hall of Famer
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • * = compensatory selection
    = Pro Bowler[3]
    = Hall of Famer[4]
    Positions key
    C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
    DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
    G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
    LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
    OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
    QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
    SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
    1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  • ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  • ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  • ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)
  • Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
    1 Dallas Cowboys Dallas forfeited their 1990 first-round pick after selecting QB Steve Walsh in the 1989 supplemental draft.
    1 1 Indianapolis Colts Jeff George  QB Illinois Big Ten

    from Atlanta[R1 - 1]

    1 2 New York Jets Blair Thomas  RB Penn State Ind. (I-A)
    1 Phoenix Cardinals Phoenix forfeited their 1990 first-round pick after selecting QB Timm Rosenbach in the 1989 supplemental draft.
    1 3 Seattle Seahawks Cortez Kennedy DT Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)

    from New England[R1 - 2]

    1 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Keith McCants  LB Alabama SEC
    1 5 San Diego Chargers Junior Seau LB USC Pac-10
    1 6 Chicago Bears Mark Carrier  S USC Pac-10
    1 7 Detroit Lions Andre Ware  QB Houston SWC

    1989 Heisman Trophy winner[5]

    1 8 New England Patriots Chris Singleton  LB Arizona Pac-10

    from Seattle[R1 - 3]

    1 9 Miami Dolphins Richmond Webb  T Texas A&M SWC
    1 10 New England Patriots Ray Agnew  DE NC State ACC

    from Indianapolis via Seattle[R1 - 4]

    1 11 Los Angeles Raiders Anthony Smith  DE Arizona Pac-10
    1 12 Cincinnati Bengals James Francis  LB Baylor SWC
    1 13 Kansas City Chiefs Percy Snow  LB Michigan State Big Ten
    1 14 New Orleans Saints Renaldo Turnbull  LB West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    1 15 Houston Oilers Lamar Lathon  LB Houston SWC
    1 16 Buffalo Bills James Williams  CB Fresno State Big West
    1 17 Dallas Cowboys Emmitt Smith RB Florida SEC

    from Pittsburgh[R1 - 5]

    1 18 Green Bay Packers Tony Bennett  LB Ole Miss SEC

    from Cleveland[R1 - 6]

    1 19 Green Bay Packers Darrell Thompson  RB Minnesota Big Ten
    1 20 Atlanta Falcons Steve Broussard  RB Washington State Pac-10

    from Washington[R1 - 7]

    1 21 Pittsburgh Steelers Eric Green  TE Liberty Ind. (I-AA)

    from Minnesota via Dallas[R1 - 8]

    1 22 Philadelphia Eagles Ben Smith  CB Georgia SEC
    1 23 Los Angeles Rams Bern Brostek  C Washington Pac-10
    1 24 New York Giants Rodney Hampton  RB Georgia SEC
    1 Denver Broncos Denver forfeited their 1990 first-round pick after selecting RB Bobby Humphrey in the 1989 supplemental draft.
    1 25 San Francisco 49ers Dexter Carter  RB Florida State Ind. (I-A)
    2 26 Dallas Cowboys Alexander Wright  WR Auburn SEC
    2 27 Atlanta Falcons Darion Conner  LB Jackson State SWAC
    2 28 New York Jets Reggie Rembert  WR West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    2 29 Seattle Seahawks Terry Wooden  LB Syracuse Ind. (I-A)

    from New England[R2 - 1]

    2 30 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Reggie Cobb  RB Tennessee SEC
    2 31 Phoenix Cardinals Anthony Thompson  RB Indiana Big Ten
    2 32 Chicago Bears Fred Washington  DT TCU SWC
    2 33 Chicago Bears Ron Cox  LB Fresno State Big West

    from San Diego[R2 - 2]

    2 34 Seattle Seahawks Robert Blackmon  S Baylor SWC
    2 35 Detroit Lions Dan Owens  DE USC Pac-10
    2 36 Indianapolis Colts Anthony Johnson  RB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    2 37 Los Angeles Raiders Aaron Wallace  LB Texas A&M SWC
    2 38 Cincinnati Bengals Harold Green  RB South Carolina Ind. (I-A)
    2 39 Miami Dolphins Keith Sims  OG Iowa State Big Eight
    2 40 Kansas City Chiefs Tim Grunhard  C Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    2 41 Houston Oilers Jeff Alm  DT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    2 42 Buffalo Bills Carwell Gardner  RB Louisville Ind. (I-A)
    2 43 Pittsburgh Steelers Kenny Davidson  DE LSU SEC
    2 44 New Orleans Saints Vince Buck  CB Central State Ind. (NAIA)
    2 45 Cleveland Browns Leroy Hoard  RB Michigan Big Ten
    2 46 Washington Redskins Andre Collins  LB Penn State Ind. (I-A)
    2 47 San Francisco 49ers Dennis Brown  DE Washington Pac-10

    from Minnesota via Dallas[R2 - 3]

    2 48 Green Bay Packers LeRoy Butler S Florida State Ind. (I-A)
    2 49 Los Angeles Rams Pat Terrell  S Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    2 50 Philadelphia Eagles Mike Bellamy  WR Illinois Big Ten
    2 51 New York Giants Mike Fox  DE West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    2 52 Denver Broncos Alton Montgomery  S Houston SWC
    2 53 San Francisco 49ers Eric Davis  CB Jacksonville State Gulf South
    3 54 Minnesota Vikings Mike Jones  TE Texas A&M SWC

    from Dallas[R3 - 1]

    3 55 Atlanta Falcons Oliver Barnett  DE Kentucky SEC
    3 56 New York Jets Tony Stargell  CB Tennessee State OVC
    3 57 San Diego Chargers Jeff Mills  LB Nebraska Big Eight

    from Tampa Bay[R3 - 2]

    3 58 Phoenix Cardinals Ricky Proehl  WR Wake Forest ACC
    3 59 New England Patriots Tommy Hodson  QB LSU SEC
    3 60 San Diego Chargers Leo Goeas  OG Hawaii WAC
    3 61 Chicago Bears Tim Ryan  DT USC Pac-10
    3 62 Detroit Lions Marc Spindler  DE Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    3 63 Chicago Bears Peter Tom Willis  QB Florida State Ind. (I-A)

    from L.A. Raiders[R3 - 3]

    3 64 Dallas Cowboys Jimmie Jones  DT Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)

    from Seattle via New England[R3 - 4]

    3 65 Cincinnati Bengals Bernard Clark  LB Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    3 66 Miami Dolphins Alfred Oglesby  NT Houston SWC
    3 67 San Diego Chargers Walter Wilson  WR East Carolina Ind. (I-A)

    from Indianapolis[R3 - 5]

    3 68 San Francisco 49ers Ron Lewis  WR Florida State Ind. (I-A)

    from Kansas City via Dallas[R3 - 6]

    3 69 Buffalo Bills Glenn Parker  OG Arizona Pac-10
    3 70 Pittsburgh Steelers Neil O'Donnell  QB Maryland ACC
    3 71 New Orleans Saints Joel Smeenge  DE Western Michigan MAC
    3 72 Houston Oilers Willis Peguese  DE Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    3 73 Cleveland Browns Anthony Pleasant  DE Tennessee State OVC
    3 74 Minnesota Vikings Marion Hobby  DE Tennessee SEC
    3 75 Green Bay Packers Bobby Houston  LB NC State ACC
    3 76 Washington Redskins Mohammed Elewonibi  OT BYU WAC
    3 77 Philadelphia Eagles Fred Barnett  WR Arkansas State Ind. (I-AA)
    3 78 Los Angeles Rams Latin Berry  CB Oregon Pac-10
    3 79 New York Giants Greg Mark  LB Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    3 80 New England Patriots Greg McMurtry  WR Michigan Big Ten

    from Denver via Dallas[R3 - 7]

    3 81 Pittsburgh Steelers Craig Veasey  DT Houston SWC

    from San Francisco via Dallas[R3 - 8]

    4 82 Denver Broncos Jeroy Robinson  LB Texas A&M SWC

    from Dallas[R4 - 1]

    4 83 Indianapolis Colts Stacey Simmons  WR Florida SEC

    from Atlanta[R4 - 2]

    4 84 New York Jets Troy Taylor  QB California Pac-10
    4 85 Phoenix Cardinals Travis Davis  NT Michigan State Big Ten
    4 86 Washington Redskins Cary Conklin  QB Washington Pac-10

    from New England[R4 - 3]

    4 87 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jess Anderson  TE Mississippi State SEC
    4 88 Chicago Bears Moss, TonyTony Moss  WR LSU SEC
    4 89 Seattle Seahawks Chris Warren  RB Ferrum Dixie
    4 90 Detroit Lions Hinckley, RobRob Hinckley  LB Stanford Pac-10
    4 91 Cincinnati Bengals Mike Brennan  OG Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    4 92 San Francisco 49ers Dean Caliguire  C Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)

    from San Diego via L.A. Raiders[R4 - 4]

    4 93 Miami Dolphins Scott Mitchell  QB Utah WAC
    4 94 Indianapolis Colts Bill Schultz  OG USC Pac-10
    4 95 Los Angeles Raiders Torin Dorn  CB North Carolina ACC
    4 96 Kansas City Chiefs Fred Jones  WR Grambling State SWAC
    4 97 Pittsburgh Steelers Chris Calloway  WR Michigan Big Ten
    4 98 New Orleans Saints DeMond Winston  LB Vanderbilt SEC
    4 99 Houston Oilers Eric Still  OG Tennessee SEC
    4 100 Buffalo Bills Eddie Fuller  RB LSU SEC
    4 101 Cleveland Browns Harlon Barnett  S Michigan State Big Ten
    4 102 Green Bay Packers Jackie Harris  TE Northeast Louisiana Southland
    4 103 Indianapolis Colts Alan Grant  CB Stanford Pac-10

    from Washington[R4 - 5]

    4 104 Minnesota Vikings Alonzo Hampton  CB Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    4 105 Detroit Lions Chris Oldham  S Oregon Pac-10

    from L.A. Rams[R4 - 6]

    4 106 Indianapolis Colts Rick Cunningham  OG Texas A&M SWC

    from Philadelphia[R4 - 7]

    4 107 New York Giants David Whitmore  S Stephen F. Austin Southland
    4 108 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tony Mayberry  C Wake Forest ACC

    from Denver[R4 - 8]

    4 109 Washington Redskins Labbe, RicoRico Labbe  CB Boston College Ind. (I-A)

    from San Francisco via L.A. Raiders[R4 - 9]

    5 110 New England Patriots Junior Robinson  CB East Carolina Ind. (I-A)

    from Dallas via Washington[R5 - 1]

    5 111 Denver Broncos Jeff Davidson  OG Ohio State Big Ten

    from Atlanta via Washington and New England[R5 - 2]

    5 112 New York Jets Tony Savage  DT Washington State Pac-10
    5 113 New England Patriots Jon Melander  OG Minnesota Big Ten
    5 114 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ian Beckles  OG Indiana Big Ten
    5 115 Phoenix Cardinals Larry Centers  FB Stephen F. Austin Southland
    5 116 Minnesota Vikings Reggie Thornton  WR Bowling Green MAC

    from San Diego via Dallas[R5 - 3]

    5 117 Chicago Bears Pat Chaffey  RB Oregon State Pac-10
    5 118 Detroit Lions Jeff Campbell  WR Colorado Big Eight
    5 119 Seattle Seahawks Eric Hayes  DT Florida State Ind. (I-A)
    5 120 New England Patriots Gary, JamesJames Gary  RB Texas Tech SWC

    from Miami via Dallas[R5 - 4]

    5 121 Atlanta Falcons Reggie Redding  T Cal State Fullerton Big West

    from Indianapolis[R5 - 5]

    5 122 Cincinnati Bengals Lynn James  WR Arizona State Pac-10
    5 123 Los Angeles Raiders Stan Smagala  DB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    5 124 Kansas City Chiefs Derrick Graham  T Appalachian State SoCon
    5 125 New Orleans Saints Charles Arbuckle  TE UCLA Pac-10
    5 126 Houston Oilers Richard Newbill  LB Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    5 127 Kansas City Chiefs Hackemack, KenKen Hackemack  T Texas SWC

    from Buffalo[R5 - 6]

    5 128 Pittsburgh Steelers Barry Foster  RB Arkansas SWC
    5 129 Cleveland Browns Rob Burnett  DE Syracuse Ind. (I-A)
    5 130 Washington Redskins Brian Mitchell  RB Northeast Louisiana Ind. (I-A)
    5 131 Minnesota Vikings Cedric Smith  RB Florida SEC
    5 132 Green Bay Packers Charles Wilson  WR Memphis Ind. (I-A)
    5 133 Philadelphia Eagles Calvin Williams  WR Purdue Big Ten
    5 134 New York Jets McWright, RobertRobert McWright  DB TCU SWC

    from L.A. Rams[R5 - 7]

    5 135 New York Giants Craig Kupp  QB Pacific Lutheran CFA
    5 136 Denver Broncos Le-Lo Lang  CB Washington Pac-10
    5 137 Miami Dolphins Leroy Holt  FB USC Pac-10

    from San Francisco via L.A. Raiders and Washington[R5 - 8]

    6 138 San Diego Chargers John Friesz  QB Idaho Big Sky

    from Dallas[R6 - 1]

    6 139 Atlanta Falcons Mike Pringle  RB Cal State Fullerton Big West
    6 140 New York Jets Terance Mathis  WR New Mexico WAC
    6 141 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Derrick Douglas  RB Louisiana Tech Ind. (I-A)
    6 142 Phoenix Cardinals Tyrone Shavers  WR Lamar Ind. (I-AA)
    6 143 San Diego Chargers Frank Cornish  C UCLA Pac-10

    from New England via Dallas[R5 - 9]

    6 144 Chicago Bears John Mangum  CB Alabama SEC
    6 145 San Diego Chargers David Pool  CB Carson–Newman SAC
    6 146 Seattle Seahawks Ned Bolcar  LB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    6 147 Detroit Lions Maurice Henry  LB Kansas State Big Eight
    6 148 Indianapolis Colts Tony Walker  LB Southeast Missouri State MIAA
    6 149 Los Angeles Raiders Marcus Wilson  RB Virginia ACC
    6 150 Cincinnati Bengals Don Odegard  CB UNLV Big West
    6 151 Miami Dolphins Sean Vanhorse  CB Howard MEAC
    6 152 Kansas City Chiefs Tom Sims  DT Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    6 153 Houston Oilers Tony Jones  WR Texas SWC
    6 154 Buffalo Bills John Nies  P Arizona Pac-10
    6 155 Pittsburgh Steelers Heard, RonaldRonald Heard  WR Bowling Green MAC
    6 156 New Orleans Saints Mike Buck  QB Maine Yankee
    6 157 Cleveland Browns Randy Hilliard  CB Northwestern State Southland
    6 158 New Orleans Saints James Williams  LB Mississippi State SEC

    from Minnesota via Dallas and L.A. Raiders[R6 - 2]

    6 159 Green Bay Packers Bryce Paup  LB Northern Iowa Gateway
    6 160 Washington Redskins Kent Wells  DT Nebraska Big Eight
    6 161 Los Angeles Rams Stallworth, TimTim Stallworth  WR Washington State Pac-10
    6 162 Philadelphia Eagles Thompson, KevinKevin Thompson  DB Oklahoma Big Eight
    6 163 San Diego Chargers Derrick Walker  TE Michigan Big Ten

    from N.Y. Giants via Dallas[R6 - 3]

    6 164 Denver Broncos Ronnie Haliburton  LB LSU SEC
    6 165 San Francisco 49ers Frank Pollack  T Northern Arizona Big Sky
    7 166 Buffalo Bills Griffith, BrentBrent Griffith  OG Minnesota Duluth NIC

    from Dallas via New England[R7 - 1]

    7 167 New York Jets Dwayne White  OG Alcorn State SWAC

    from Atlanta[R7 - 2]

    7 168 New York Jets Proctor, BasilBasil Proctor  LB West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    7 169 Phoenix Cardinals Johnny Johnson  RB San Jose State Big West
    7 170 Buffalo Bills Collins, BrentBrent Collins  LB Carson–Newman SAC

    from New England[R7 - 3]

    7 171 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Donnie Gardner  DE Kentucky SEC
    7 172 San Diego Chargers Jeff Novak  OG Southwest Texas State Southland
    7 173 Los Angeles Raiders Garry Lewis  CB Alcorn State SWAC

    from Chicago[R7 - 4]

    7 174 Detroit Lions Tracy Hayworth  LB Tennessee SEC
    7 175 Seattle Seahawks Bob Kula  T Michigan State Big Ten
    7 176 Chicago Bears Anderson, BillBill Anderson  C Iowa Big Ten

    from L.A. Raiders[R7 - 5]

    7 177 Cincinnati Bengals Craig Ogletree  LB Auburn SEC
    7 178 Cleveland Browns Scott Galbraith  TE USC Pac-10

    from Miami[R7 - 6]

    7 179 Indianapolis Colts Singletary, JamesJames Singletary  LB East Carolina Ind. (I-A)
    7 180 Kansas City Chiefs Dave Szott  OG Penn State Ind. (I-A)
    7 181 Buffalo Bills Fred DeRiggi  NT Syracuse Ind. (I-A)
    7 182 Pittsburgh Steelers Dan Grayson  LB Washington State Pac-10
    7 183 New Orleans Saints Scott Hough  OG Maine Yankee
    7 184 Houston Oilers Murray, AndyAndy Murray  RB Kentucky SEC
    7 185 San Diego Chargers Joe Staysniak  OG Ohio State Big Ten

    from Cleveland[R7 - 7]

    7 186 Green Bay Packers Lester Archambeau  DE Stanford Pac-10
    7 187 San Diego Chargers Nate Lewis  WR Oregon Tech CFA

    from Washington[R7 - 8]

    7 188 Minnesota Vikings Levelis, JohnJohn Levelis  LB C.W. Post
    7 189 Philadelphia Eagles Strouf, TerryTerry Strouf  T Wisconsin–La Crosse WSUC
    7 190 Los Angeles Rams Elmore, KentKent Elmore  P Tennessee SEC
    7 191 New York Giants Emanuel, AaronAaron Emanuel  RB USC Pac-10
    7 192 Denver Broncos Shannon Sharpe TE Savannah State SIAC
    7 193 San Diego Chargers Collins, KeithKeith Collins  DB Appalachian State SoCon

    from San Francisco[R7 - 9]

    8 194 Detroit Lions Willie Green  WR Mississippi SEC
    8 195 Atlanta Falcons Tory Epps  DT Memphis State Ind. (I-A)
    8 196 New York Jets Roger Duffy  C Penn State Ind. (I-A)
    8 197 Los Angeles Raiders Arthur Jimerson  DE Norfolk State CIAA
    8 198 Los Angeles Rams Savage, RayRay Savage  LB Virginia ACC
    8 199 Phoenix Cardinals Mickey Washington  CB Texas A&M SWC
    8 200 Chicago Bears James Rouse  RB Arkansas SWC
    8 201 San Diego Chargers Flannigan, J. J.J. J. Flannigan  RB Colorado Big Eight
    8 202 Seattle Seahawks Bill Hitchcock  OG Purdue Big Ten
    8 203 Detroit Lions Roman Fortin  C San Diego State WAC
    8 204 Cincinnati Bengals Doug Wellsandt  TE Washington State Pac-10
    8 205 Miami Dolphins Woods, ThomasThomas Woods  WR Tennessee SEC
    8 206 Indianapolis Colts Ken Clark  RB Nebraska Big Eight
    8 207 New Orleans Saints Gerry Gdowski  QB Nebraska Big Eight
    8 208 Buffalo Bills Marvcus Patton  MLB UCLA Pac-10
    8 209 Pittsburgh Steelers Karl Dunbar  DE Louisiana State SEC
    8 210 New Orleans Saints Carr, DerrickDerrick Carr  DE Bowling Green MAC
    8 211 Houston Oilers Tucker, BrettBrett Tucker  DB NIU Ind. (I-A)
    8 212 Cleveland Browns Jock Jones  OLB Virginia Tech Ind.
    8 213 Indianapolis Colts Wilson, HarveyHarvey Wilson  DB Southern U. SWAC
    8 214 Minnesota Vikings Schlichting, CraigCraig Schlichting  DE Wyoming WAC
    8 215 Green Bay Packers Roger Brown  CB Virginia Tech Ind.
    8 216 Los Angeles Rams Elbert Crawford  OG Arkansas SWC
    8 217 Philadelphia Eagles Dykes, CurtCurt Dykes  T Oregon Pac-10
    8 218 New York Giants Voorhees, BarryBarry Voorhees  T Cal State Northridge Western
    8 219 Denver Broncos Brad Leggett  C USC Pac-10
    8 220 San Francisco 49ers Pickens, DwightDwight Pickens  WR Fresno State Big West
    9 221 Dallas Cowboys Kenneth Gant  DB Albany State SIAC
    9 222 Atlanta Falcons Jordan, DarrellDarrell Jordan  LB Northern Arizona Big Sky
    9 223 New York Jets Dale Dawkins  WR Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    9 224 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cook, TerryTerry Cook  DE Fresno State Big West
    9 225 Phoenix Cardinals David Bavaro  ILB Syracuse Ind. (I-A)
    9 226 New England Patriots Shawn Bouwens  OG Nebraska Wesleyan N/A
    9 227 San Diego Chargers Goetz, ChrisChris Goetz  OG Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    9 228 Chicago Bears Johnny Bailey  RB Texas A&M–Kingsville LSC
    9 229 Detroit Lions Jack Linn  T West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    9 230 Los Angeles Raiders Perry, LeonLeon Perry  RB Oklahoma Big Eight
    9 231 Miami Dolphins Ross, PhilPhil Ross  TE Oregon State Pac-10
    9 232 Indianapolis Colts Darvell Huffman  WR Boston University Yankee
    9 233 New Orleans Saints Graves, BroderickBroderick Graves  RB Winston-Salem CIAA
    9 234 Cincinnati Bengals Mitchell Price  CB Tulane Ind. (I-A)
    9 235 Kansas City Chiefs Owens, MichaelMichael Owens  RB Syracuse Ind. (I-A)
    9 236 New Orleans Saints Brockman, LonnieLonnie Brockman  LB West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    9 237 Houston Oilers Pat Coleman  WR Ole Miss SEC
    9 238 Buffalo Bills Clarkston Hines  WR Duke ACC
    9 239 Pittsburgh Steelers Gary Jones  FS Texas A&M SWC
    9 240 Cleveland Browns Eugene Rowell  WR Southern Miss Ind. (I-A)
    9 241 Minnesota Vikings Terry Allen  RB Clemson ACC
    9 242 Green Bay Packers Kirk Baumgartner  QB Wisconsin–Stevens Point WSUC
    9 243 Washington Redskins Moxley, TimTim Moxley  OG Ohio State Big Ten
    9 244 Philadelphia Eagles Cecil Gray  T North Carolina ACC
    9 245 Los Angeles Rams Tony Lomack  WR Florida SEC
    9 246 New York Giants James, ClintClint James  DE LSU SEC
    9 247 Denver Broncos Todd Ellis  QB South Carolina Ind. (I-A)
    9 248 San Francisco 49ers Odell Haggins  DT Florida State Ind. (I-A)
    10 249 Minnesota Vikings Pat Newman  WR Utah State Big West
    10 250 Atlanta Falcons Salum, DonnieDonnie Salum  LB Arizona Pac-10
    10 251 New York Jets Brad Quast  LB Iowa Big Ten
    10 252 Phoenix Cardinals Elle, DaveDave Elle  TE South Dakota NCC
    10 253 New England Patriots Landry, AnthonyAnthony Landry  RB Stephen F. Austin Southland
    10 254 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Busch  TE Iowa State Big Eight
    10 255 Chicago Bears Terry Price  DE Texas A&M SWC
    10 256 San Diego Chargers Berry, KennyKenny Berry  DB Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    10 257 Seattle Seahawks Morris, RobertRobert Morris  DE Valdosta State Gulf South
    10 258 Detroit Lions Miller, BillBill Miller  WR Illinois State Gateway
    10 259 Denver Broncos Jim Szymanski  DE Michigan State Big Ten
    10 260 New Orleans Saints Cooper, GaryGary Cooper  WR Clemson ACC
    10 261 Cincinnati Bengals Crigler, EricEric Crigler  T Murray State OVC
    10 262 Washington Redskins Francisco, D'JuanD'Juan Francisco  DB Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    10 263 Kansas City Chiefs Hudson, CraigCraig Hudson  TE Wisconsin Big Ten
    10 264 Houston Oilers Dee Thomas  DB Nicholls State Ind. (I-AA)
    10 265 Buffalo Bills Mike Lodish  DT UCLA Pac-10
    10 266 Pittsburgh Steelers Eddie Miles  LB Minnesota Big Ten
    10 267 New Orleans Saints Ernest Spears  DB USC Pac-10
    10 268 Cleveland Browns Wallace, MichaelMichael Wallace  DB Jackson State SWAC
    10 269 Green Bay Packers Jerome Martin  DB Western Kentucky Ind. (I-AA)
    10 270 Washington Redskins Thomas Rayam  OG Alabama SEC
    10 271 Minnesota Vikings Donald Smith  DB Liberty Ind. (I-AA)
    10 272 Los Angeles Rams Bates, SteveSteve Bates  DE James Madison Ind. (I-AA)
    10 273 Philadelphia Eagles Adams, OrlandoOrlando Adams  DT Jacksonville State Gulf South
    10 274 New York Giants Moore, OtisOtis Moore  DT Clemson ACC
    10 275 Denver Broncos Anthony Thompson  LB East Carolina Ind. (I-A)
    10 276 San Francisco 49ers Martin Harrison  DE Washington Pac-10
    11 277 Dallas Cowboys Dave Harper  LB Humboldt State NCAC
    11 278 Atlanta Falcons Ellison, ChrisChris Ellison  DB Houston SWC
    11 279 New York Jets Kelson, DerrickDerrick Kelson  DB Purdue Big Ten
    11 280 New England Patriots Sean Smith  DE Georgia Tech ACC
    11 281 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Terry Anthony  WR Florida State Ind. (I-A)
    11 282 Phoenix Cardinals Norman, DempseyDempsey Norman  WR St. Francis (IL) N/A
    11 283 San Diego Chargers Tommie Stowers  TE Missouri Big Eight
    11 284 Chicago Bears White, BrentBrent White  DE Michigan Big Ten
    11 285 Detroit Lions Warnsley, ReginaldReginald Warnsley  RB Southern Miss Ind. (I-A)
    11 286 Seattle Seahawks Reed, DarylDaryl Reed  DB Oregon Pac-10
    11 287 New Orleans Saints Webbie Burnett  NT Western Kentucky Ind. (I-AA)
    11 288 Cincinnati Bengals O'Connor, TimTim O'Connor  T Virginia ACC
    11 289 San Francisco 49ers Anthony Shelton  S Tennessee State OVC
    11 290 Indianapolis Colts Smith, CarnelCarnel Smith  DE Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    11 291 Kansas City Chiefs Thompson, ErnestErnest Thompson  RB Georgia Southern Ind. (I-AA)
    11 292 Buffalo Bills Al Edwards  WR Northwestern State Southland
    11 293 Pittsburgh Steelers Justin Strzelczyk  OG Maine Yankee
    11 294 Philadelphia Eagles John Hudson  OG Auburn SEC
    11 295 Houston Oilers Joey Banes  T Houston SWC
    11 296 Cleveland Browns Clemente Gordon  QB Grambling State SWAC
    11 297 Washington Redskins Leverenz, JonJon Leverenz  LB Minnesota Big Ten
    11 298 Chicago Bears Matusz, RomanRoman Matusz  T Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    11 299 Green Bay Packers Jackson, HarryHarry Jackson  RB St. Cloud State NCC
    11 300 Philadelphia Eagles Watson, TyroneTyrone Watson  WR Tennessee State OVC
    11 301 Los Angeles Rams Bill Goldberg  DE Georgia SEC
    11 302 New York Giants Downing, TimTim Downing  DE Washington State Pac-10
    11 303 Los Angeles Raiders Lewis, RonRon Lewis  WR Jackson State SWAC
    11 304 Los Angeles Raiders Jones, MyronMyron Jones  RB Fresno State Big West
    12 305 Atlanta Falcons Shawn McCarthy  P Purdue Big Ten
    12 306 New York Jets Darrell Davis  DE TCU SWC
    12 307 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Todd Hammel  QB Stephen F. Austin Southland
    12 308 Phoenix Cardinals Riley, DonnieDonnie Riley  RB Central Michigan MAC
    12 309 New England Patriots Donelson, VentsonVentson Donelson  DB Michigan State Big Ten
    12 310 Chicago Bears Cooney, AnthonyAnthony Cooney  DB Arkansas SWC
    12 311 Indianapolis Colts Benhart, GeneGene Benhart  QB Western Illinois Gateway
    12 312 Seattle Seahawks Gromos, JohnJohn Gromos  QB Vanderbilt SEC
    12 313 Detroit Lions Robert Claiborne  WR San Diego State WAC
    12 314 Cincinnati Bengals Riley, AndreAndre Riley  WR Washington Pac-10
    12 315 Miami Dolphins Bobby Harden  S Miami (FL) Ind. (I-A)
    12 316 Indianapolis Colts Brown, DeanDean Brown  OG Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    12 317 Los Angeles Raiders Major Harris  QB West Virginia Ind. (I-A)
    12 318 Kansas City Chiefs Jeffery, TonyTony Jeffery  WR San Jose State Big West
    12 319 Pittsburgh Steelers Richard Bell  RB Nebraska Big Eight
    12 320 New Orleans Saints Chris Port  OG Duke ACC
    12 321 Houston Oilers Reggie Slack  QB Auburn SEC
    12 322 New England Patriots Rose, BlaineBlaine Rose  OG Maryland ACC
    12 323 Cleveland Browns Simien, KerryKerry Simien  WR Texas A&M-Kingsville LSC
    12 324 Minnesota Vikings Ron Goetz  LB Minnesota Big Ten
    12 325 Green Bay Packers Maggio, KirkKirk Maggio  P UCLA Pac-10
    12 326 San Diego Chargers Searcy, ElliottElliott Searcy  WR Southern SWAC
    12 327 Philadelphia Eagles Judd Garrett  RB Princeton Ivy
    12 328 Los Angeles Rams David Lang  RB Northern Arizona Big Sky
    12 329 New York Giants Matt Stover  K Louisiana Tech Ind. (I-A)
    12 330 Phoenix Cardinals McMichel, KenKen McMichel  DB Oklahoma Big Eight
    12 331 Los Angeles Rams Davis, DemetriusDemetrius Davis  TE Nevada Big Sky

    Supplemental draft[edit]

    Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
    1 New York Jets Rob Moore  WR Syracuse Ind. (I-A)
    9 Phoenix Cardinals Willie Williams  TE LSU SEC

    Notable undrafted players[edit]

    = Pro Bowler[3] = Hall of Famer[4]
    Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
    Atlanta Falcons Eric Bergeson  DB BYU WAC
    Chicago Bears Glenell Sanders  LB Louisiana Tech Ind. (I-A)
    Cincinnati Bengals Kirk Scrafford  OG Montana Big Sky
    Dallas Cowboys Ken Willis  K Kentucky SEC
    Denver Broncos Blake Ezor  RB Michigan State Big Ten
    Denver Broncos Vernon Turner  RB/WR Carson–Newman SAC
    Indianapolis Colts Tony Siragusa  DT Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    Indianapolis Colts Mike Teeter  DT Michigan Big Ten
    Indianapolis Colts Matt Vanderbeek  LB Michigan State Big Ten
    Kansas City Chiefs Willie Davis  WR Central Arkansas Arkansas
    Los Angeles Raiders Rich Bartlewski  TE Fresno State Big West
    Los Angeles Rams Derrick Faison  WR Howard MEAC
    Los Angeles Rams Jim Price  TE Stanford Pac-10
    Miami Dolphins John Jurkovic  DT Eastern Illinois Gateway
    Minnesota Vikings Dirk Borgognone  K Pacific Big West
    Minnesota Vikings Pat Eilers  S Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
    Minnesota Vikings John Randle DT Texas A&I LSC
    New England Patriots Tim Hauck  S Montana Big Sky
    New England Patriots Don Overton  RB Fairmont State WVIAC
    New Orleans Saints Richard Cooper  OT Tennessee SEC
    New York Giants Bobby Abrams  LB Michigan Big Ten
    New York Giants Troy Kyles  WR Howard MEAC
    Philadelphia Eagles Otis Smith  CB Missouri Big Eight
    Philadelphia Eagles Adam Walker  RB Pittsburgh Ind. (I-A)
    Phoenix Cardinals Amod Field  WR Montclair State NJAC
    Phoenix Cardinals Craig Patterson  DE BYU WAC
    Phoenix Cardinals Vernice Smith  OG Florida A&M MEAC
    Pittsburgh Steelers Kimble Anders  FB Houston SWC
    San Francisco 49ers Ricky Siglar  OT San Jose State Big West
    Seattle Seahawks Derek Loville  RB Oregon Pac-10
    Seattle Seahawks Terry Obee  WR Oregon Pac-10
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers Steve Christie  K William & Mary Ind. (I-AA)

    Hall of Famers[edit]

    Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2010.[6]
    Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2010.[6]
    Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2011.
    Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2012.
    Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2015 (posthumous).
    Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2022.

    Trades[edit]

    In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 1990 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

    Round one
    1. ^ No. 1: Atlanta → Indianapolis (D). Atlanta traded its first-round selection (1st) and fourth-round selection in 1991 to Indianapolis in exchange for the Colts' fifth-round selection (121st), first-round selection in 1991, OT Chris Hinton and WR Andre Rison.
  • ^ No. 3: New England → Seattle (D). New England traded its first- and second-round selections (3rd and 29th) to Seattle in exchange for the Seahawks' two first-round, third- and fourth-round selections (8th, 10th, 64th and 101st).
  • ^ No. 8: Seattle → New England (D). see No. 3: New England → Seattle.
  • ^ No.10: multiple trades:
           No.10: Indianapolis → Seattle (PD). Indianapolis traded its first-round selection (10th) and first-round selection (15th) in 1989 to Seattle in exchange for LB Fredd Young.
           No.10: Seattle → New England (D). see No. 3: New England → Seattle.
  • ^ No. 17: Pittsburgh → Dallas (D). Pittsburgh traded its first-round selection (17th) to Dallas in exchange for the Cowboys' first- and third-round selections (21st and 81st).
  • ^ No. 18: Cleveland → Green Bay (PD). Cleveland traded its first-round selection (18th), third- and fifth-round selections (74th and 127th) in 1989 and RB Herman Fontenot to Green Bay in exchange for the Packers' second- and fifth-round selections (31st and 114th) in 1989.
  • ^ No. 20: Washington → Atlanta (PD). Washington traded its first-round selection (20th) and second-round selection (38th) in 1989 to Atlanta in exchange for RB Gerald Riggs.
  • ^ No. 21: multiple trades:
           No. 21: Minnesota → Dallas (PD). Minnesota traded its first-, second- and sixth-round selections (21st, 47th and 158th) in this draft, its first- and second-round selections in 1991 and its first-, second- and third-round selections in 1992, LB Jesse Solomon, LB David Howard, CB Issiac Holt and DE Alex StewarttoDallas in exchange for RB Herschel Walker, Dallas' third-, fifth- and tenth-round selections (54th, 116th and 249th) in this draft and third-round selection (68th) in 1991.
           No. 11: Dallas → Pittsburgh (D). see No. 17: Pittsburgh → Dallas.
  • Round two
    1. ^ No. 29: New England → Seattle (D). see No. 3: New England → Seattle.
  • ^ No. 33: San Diego → Chicago (PD). San Diego traded its second-round selection (33rd) to Chicago in exchange for QB Jim McMahon.
  • ^ No. 47: multiple trades:
           No. 47: Minnesota → Dallas (PD). see No. 21: Minnesota → Dallas.
           No. 47: Dallas → San Francisco (PD). Dallas traded this second- and a third-round selection (47th and 68th) to San Francisco in exchange for the 49ers' third- and eleventh-round selections (81st and 304th), RB Terrence Flagler and DE Danny Stubbs.
  • Round three
    1. ^ No. 54: Dallas → Minnesota (PD). see No. 21: Minnesota → Dallas.
  • ^ No. 57: Tampa Bay → San Diego (PD). Tampa Bay traded its third-round selection (57th) and second-round selection in 1991 to San Diego in exchange for RB Gary Anderson.
  • ^ No. 63: L.A. Raiders → Chicago (PD). The Raiders traded its third-round selection (63rd) and first-round selection (11th) in 1989 to Chicago in exchange for WR Willie Gault.
  • ^ No. 64: multiple trades:
           No. 64: Seattle → New England (D). see No. 3: New England → Seattle.
           No. 64: New England → Dallas (D). New England traded this third- and sixth- and eighth-round selections (64th, 143rd and 197th) to Dallas in exchange for Dallas' third-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (80th, 120th and 166th).
  • ^ No. 67: Indianapolis → San Diego (PD). Indianapolis traded its third-round selection (67th) to San Diego in exchange for LB Chip Banks.
  • ^ No. 68: multiple trades:
           No. 68: Kansas City → Dallas (PD). Kansas City traded its third-round selection (68th) and fourth-round selection in 1990 to Dallas in exchange for QB Steve Pelluer.
           No. 68: Dallas → San Francisco (PD). see No. 47: Dallas → San Francisco.
  • ^ No. 80: multiple trades:
           No. 80: Denver → Dallas (PD). Denver traded its third-round selection (80th) to Dallas in exchange for DT Kevin Brooks.
           No. 80: Dallas → New England (D). see No. 64: New England → Dallas.
  • ^ No. 81: multiple trades:
           No. 81: San Francisco → Dallas (D). see No. 68: Dallas → San Francisco.
           No. 81: Dallas → Pittsburgh (D). see No. 17: Pittsburgh → Dallas.
  • Round four
    1. ^ No. 82: Dallas → Denver (PD). see No. 80: Denver → Dallas.
  • ^ No. 83: Atlanta → Indianapolis (D). see No. 1: Atlanta → Indianapolis.
  • ^ No. 86: New England → Washington (D). New England traded its fourth-round selection (86th) to Washington in exchange for the Redskins' two fifth-round selections (110th and 110th).
  • ^ No. 92: multiple trades:
           No. 92: San Diego → L.A. Raiders (PD). San Diego traded its fourth-round selection (92nd) and third- and fourth-round selections in 1989 (68th and 95th) to the Raiders in exchange for RB Napoleon McCallum.
           No. 92: L.A. Raiders → San Francisco (D). L.A. Raiders traded this fourth-round selection (92nd) to San Francisco in exchange for the 49ers' fourth- and fifth-round selections (109th and 137th).
  • ^ No. 103: Washington → Indianapolis (PD). Washington traded its fourth- and eighth-round selections (103rd and 213rd) to Indianapolis in exchange for the Colts' fifth-round selection in 1989 (129th).
  • ^ No. 105: L.A. Rams → Detroit (PD). The Rams traded its fourth-round selection (105th) to Detroit in exchange for TE Pat Carter.
  • ^ No. 106: Philadelphia → Indianapolis (PD). Philadelphia traded its fourth-round selection (106th) and first-round selection in 1989 (22nd) to Indianapolis in exchange for G Ron Solt.
  • ^ No. 108: Denver → Tampa Bay (PD). Denver traded its fourth-round selection (108th) to Tampa Bay in exchange for DE Ron Holmes.
  • ^ No. 109: multiple trades:
           No. 109: San Francisco → L.A. Raiders (D). see No. 92: L.A. Raiders → San Francisco.
           No. 109: L.A. Raiders → Washington (D).
  • Round five
    1. ^ No. 110: multiple trades:
             No. 110: Dallas → Washington (PD). Dallas traded its fifth-round selection (110th) to Washington in exchange for DT Dean Hamel.
             No. 110: Washington → New England (D). see No. 86: New England → Washington.
  • ^ No. 111: multiple trades:
           No. 111: Atlanta → Washington (PD). see No. 20: Washington → Atlanta.
           No. 111: Washington → New England (D). see No. 86: New England → Washington.
           No. 111: New England → Denver (D). New England traded this fifth-round selection (111th) to Denver in exchange for the Broncos' fourth-round selection in 1991.
  • ^ No. 116: multiple trades:
           No. 116: San Diego → Dallas (PD). San Diego traded its fifth-round selection (116th) to Dallas in exchange for RB Darrin Nelson.
           No. 116: Dallas → Minnesota (PD). see No. 21: Minnesota → Dallas.
  • ^ No. 120: multiple trades:
           No. 120: Miami → Dallas (PD). Miami traded its fifth-round selection (120th) to Dallas in exchange for QB Scott Secules.
           No. 120: Dallas → New England (PD). see No. 64: New England → Dallas.
  • ^ No. 121: Indianapolis → Atlanta (D). see No. 1: Atlanta → Indianapolis.
  • ^ No. 127: Buffalo → Kansas City (PD). Buffalo traded its fifth-round selection (127th) and eighth-round selection in 1989 (220th) to Kansas City in exchange for DE Art Still and the Chiefs' eighth-round selection (208th).
  • ^ No. 134: L.A. Rams → N.Y. Jets (D). The L.A. Rams traded its fifth-round selection (134th) to the N.Y. Jets in exchange for CB Bobby Humphery.
  • ^ No. 137: multiple trades:
           No. 137: San Francisco → L.A. Raiders (D). see No. 92: L.A. Raiders → San Francisco.
           No. 109: L.A. Raiders → Washington (D).
           No. 109: Washington → Miami Washington traded this fifth-round selection (137th) to Miami in exchange for the Dolphins tenth-round selection (262nd) and fourth-round selection in 1991.
  • ^ No. 143: multiple trades:
           No. 143: New England → Dallas (D). see No. 64: Dallas → San Diego.
           No. 143: Dallas → San Diego (D). see No. 138: New England → Dallas.
  • Round six
    1. ^ No. 138: Dallas → San Diego (D). Dallas traded three sixth-round selections (138th, 143rd and 163rd) to San Diego in exchange for the Chargers' third-round selection in 1991.
  • ^ No. 158: multiple trades:
           No. 158: Minnesota → Dallas (D). see No. 21: Minnesota → Dallas.
           No. 158: Dallas → L.A. Raiders (D). Dallas traded sixth- eighth-, ninth-, tenth- and eleventh-round selections (158th, 197th, 230rd, 259th and 304th) to the L.A. Raiders in exchange for the rights to S Stan Smagala.
           L.A. Raiders → New Orleans (D) The L.A. Raiders traded sixth- eighth-, ninth-, tenth- and eleventh-round selections (158th, 207th, 233rd, 260th and 287th) to New Orleans in exchange for the Saints' fourth-round selection in 1991.
  • ^ No. 163: multiple trades:
           No. 163: N.Y. Giants → Dallas (PD). N.Y. Giants traded its sixth-round selection (163rd) to Dallas in exchange for LB Steve DeOssie.
           No. 120: Dallas → San Diego (D). see No. 138: Dallas → San Diego.
  • Round seven
    1. ^ No. 166: multiple trades:
             No. 166: Dallas → New England (D). see No. 64: New England → Dallas.
             No. 166: New England → Buffalo (D). New England traded two seventh-round selections (166th and 170th) to Buffalo in exchange for the Bills' twelfth-round selection (322nd) and fourth-round selection in 1991
  • ^ No. 167: Atlanta → N.Y. Jets (PD). Atlanta traded its seventh-round selection (167th) to the N.Y. Jets in exchange for C Guy Bingham.
  • ^ No. 170: New England → Buffalo (D). see No. 166: New England → Buffalo.
  • ^ No. 173: Chicago → L.A. Raiders (D). Chicago traded its seventh-round selection (173rd) to the L.A. Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' seventh- and eleventh-round selections (176th and 298th).
  • ^ No. 176: L.A. Raiders → Chicago (D). see No. 173: Chicago → L.A. Raiders.
  • ^ No. 178: Miami → Cleveland (D). Miami traded its seventh-round selection (178th) to Cleveland in exchange for the Browns' fifth-round selection in 1991.
  • ^ No. 185: Cleveland → San Diego (PD). Cleveland traded its seventh-round selection (185th) to San Diego in exchange for RB Barry Redden.
  • ^ No. 187: Washington → San Diego (PD). Washington traded its seventh-round selection (187th) to San Diego in exchange for P Ralf Mojsiejenko.
  • ^ No. 193: San Francisco → San Diego (PD). San Francisco traded its seventh-round selection (193rd) and seventh-round selection in 1989 (193rd) to San Diego in exchange for WR Wes Chandler.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "NFL Draft Locations". FootballGeography.com. October 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  • ^ Salomone, Dan (October 2, 2014). "NFL Draft headed to Chicago in 2015". Giants.com. New York Giants. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  • ^ a b c Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
  • ^ a b Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  • ^ Andre Ware, 1989 Heisman Trophy winner "1989 Heisman Trophy winner". Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2010 announced "Pro Football Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on February 7, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
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