KEY POINTS
  • The NFL will propose a plan to league owners to receive incentives, including higher draft picks, if teams hire minority candidates. 
  • The plan will also calls for removing permissions that prevent assistant coaches from interviewing for other jobs.
  • League officials tell CNBC all elements of the proposal may not pass but hope owners vote approve some of the measures.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell

On Tuesday, National Football League team owners will vote on a plan to overhaul the league's hiring guidelines, which includes incentives that would reward clubs if they hire minority candidates.

CNBC confirmed details of the proposal, which say that if a club hires a minority head coach and general manager, it can potentially move up 16 spots in the third round of the NFL Draft. It will need to be approved by 24 out of the 32 NFL owners to pass.