The Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1990s represented a new era of football in the Steel City, providing hope to fans after the dreadful 80s. The decade saw a handful of all-time great players suit up for the Black and Gold, such as Greg Lloyd, Kevin Greene, and Dermontti Dawson. None, however, may have been as great as Rod Woodson.
Woodson played cornerback for the Steelers from 1987-96, racking up five first-team All-Pro selections, two second-team All-Pro selections, seven Pro Bowl nods, and a Defensive Player of the Year award. He is remembered as not only one of the best Steelers of all time but also one of the greatest players at his position.