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The All-Time Rams Team

“Rams Week” on ESPN Honolulu continues with a (very) subjective list of the greatest Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams of all time. It was not an easy task. The Rams’ historical roster includes some of the most legendary gridiron greats to ever play football, from legends such as Merlin Olsen and Jackie Slater to current NFL megastar Aaron Donald. We painstakingly pored over career stats and argued back and forth. And when there was a stalemate, we flipped a coin went with our gut.

Our all-time Rams team has a blend of old and new. Again, it wasn’t easy. For example, we strongly considered James Laurenitis at middle linebacker, but we went with Jack “Hacksaw” Reynolds because, well, “Hacksaw.”

We did cheat a little. For example, the Rams never truly had an all-time great tight end – sorry, Pete Holohan – so we thought it was a great opportunity to slot in Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch, who played both running back and receiver for the franchise.

As for the head coach, we went with Dick Vermeil. Yes, he was with the team for only a cup of coffee, but he did lead the franchise to its only Super Bowl victory.

So here’s the list. Let us know what you think!

 

OFFENSE:

QB – Kurt Warner (1998-2003)

RB – Eric Dickerson (1983-87)

RB – Marshall Faulk (1999-2006)

WR – Isaac Bruce (1994-2007)

WR – Torry Holt (1999-2008)

TE – Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch (1949-57)

OT – Orlando Pace (1997-2008)

OT – Jackie Slater (1976-95)

OG – Dennis Harrah (1975-87)

OG – Tom Mack (1966-78)

C – Rich Saul (1970-81)

 

DEFENSE:

DE – Jack Youngblood (1971-84)

DE – Deacon Jones (1961-71)

DT – Aaron Donald (2014-Present)

DT – Merlin Olsen (1962-1976)

OLB – Roman Pfifer (1991-98)

OLB – Kevin Greene (1985-92)

MLB – Jack “Hacksaw” Reynolds (1970-80)

CB – Todd Lyght (1991-2000)

CB – LeRoy Irvin (1980-89)

S – Nolan Cromwell (1977-87)

S – Johnnie Johnson (1980-88)

 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

PK – Jeff Wilkins (1997-2007)

P – Johnny Hecker (2012-Present)

RS – Az-Zahir Hakim (1998-2001)

 

HEAD COACH:

Dick Vermeil (1997-99)