Minnesota Vikings (first stint) Nelson was selected by the
Minnesota Vikings in the first round (7th overall) of the
1982 NFL draft. As a rookie, he experienced a strike-shortened season that was reduced to 9 games, finishing second on the team to
Ted Brown with 136 rushing yards. As a
running back, Nelson was a threat as both a runner and as receiver out of the backfield, though he is perhaps best known for dropping the game-tying touchdown on 4th down in the closing moments of the 1987 NFC Championship Game. In 1988, he missed three games with an injury (Fell down the stairs at his home in Minnetonka Mn.). In 1989, he staged an acrimonious contract holdout and lost his starting position to
D.J. Dozier. On October 12, Nelson was traded to the
Dallas Cowboys as part of the
Herschel Walker Trade. At the time he had appeared in 5 games as a backup, registering 67 carries for 321 yards and 38 receptions for 380 yards.
San Diego Chargers On October 17, 1989, after refusing to report to Dallas, he was traded to the
San Diego Chargers in exchange for a fifth round draft choice (#116-Reggie Thornton) as part of the
Herschel Walker trade. He was the third-string running back behind
Marion Butts and
Tim Spencer. On September 3, 1990, he was released and later re-signed. He was the fourth-string running back during that season.
Minnesota Vikings (second stint) In 1991, he was signed as a
free agent by the
Minnesota Vikings. He was a backup
running back behind
Herschel Walker and
Terry Allen and was also the team's kickoff returner for two seasons. On August 30, 1992, he was released and later re-signed. He announced his retirement on June 30, 1993. For his career, Nelson rushed for 4,442 yards, caught 286 passes for 2,559 yards and scored 23 touchdowns (18 rushing and 5 receiving) in 152 games. ==Career stats==