The Los Angeles Rams have a good history when it comes to the running back position. Between Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, Steven Jackson, and now Todd Gurley, it’s the one position the Rams have managed to consistently get right.

In the Rams’ move back to Los Angeles, Dickerson has been more involved in the organization, so much so, that he met with Gurley and showed him his sacred trophy room.

Via the team’s Director of External Football Affairs, Kyle Eversgerd:

Quite the room, huh?

Dickerson was a six-time Pro-Bowler, a five-time All-Pro, four-time rushing leader, was the 1986 Offensive Player of the Year and the 1983 NFL Rookie of the Year. And that’s just the start, as he has quite a few other incredible accomplishments that would take too long to name.

Gurley is on the right track, at the very least, as he became the first rookie in league history to run for at least 125 yards in four straight games. His 566 total yards over that span were the most by any player in his first four career starts since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger.

Maybe Gurley will have that many trophies someday. If anything, hopefully he’ll get the one that Dickerson was unable to — a Lombardi trophy.