St. Louis Rams star offensive tackle Orlando Pace is set to be inducted into the Hall of Fame with the 2016 class. Pace spent the 1997-2008 seasons with the Rams and is one of the most dominant offensive tackles in recent memory.

While the ceremony doesn’t get underway until this weekend the NFL’s official Twitter caught up with Pace rocking his brand new gold jacket.

Looking good, Orlando.

Throughout his career, Pace made seven Pro Bowls, was named first-team All-Pro three times and second-team All-Pro once. To this day, Rams fans are probably still thanking the New York Jets for giving up that No. 1 draft pick in the 1997 NFL draft, so that the team was able to land him.

Pace was the first offensive lineman since Ron Yary in 1968 to be selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft, showing just how dominant he really was when entering the league.

Kevin Greene, another former Rams player, will be inducted along with Pace this weekend. Marshall Faulk, who spent the formative years of his career with the Rams, was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 2011.