The first two weeks of 2016 were action-packed for the Los Angeles Rams. Kurt Warner, Kevin Greene and Orlando Pace were announced as finalists for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Last Tuesday, the NFL owners voted to allow the Rams' relocation to Los Angeles, after 21 seasons in St. Louis. Lastly, the Rams stayed in-house with their retention of Rob Boras as Offensive Coordinator...or did they?

Rams have asked permission to interview pat Shurmur for OC vacancy. Should Eagles hire Frank Reich as expected, would be a natural move... — Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) January 19, 2016

Two weeks is just a blip on the screen for a Rams fan of 47 years. Those 47 years are filled with plenty of fond memories: Jack Youngblood playing in the Super Bowl on a broken leg, Eric Dickerson breaking the single season rushing record, Hacksaw Reynolds roaming the middle of the field, the GSOT years, the Fearsome Foursome, The Tackle...I could go on and on.

Thinking about 47 years of Rams teams and players (plus the events of the last couple of weeks or so) led me to the idea of reconstructing my All-Time 53-man Rams roster. The roster is comprised of players from the Cleveland Rams, Los Angeles Rams and St. Louis Rams, dating back to 1945. All of these players aspired to greatness...and achieved greatness in a Rams uniform. The horns will always be the horns.

C Rich Saul Doug Smith G Dennis Harrah Kent Hill G Tom Mack Tom Newberry OT Jackie Slater Bob Brown OT Orlando Pace Charlie Cowan TE Billy Truax Pete Holohan WR Torry Holt Tom Fears Henry Ellard WR Isaac Bruce Elroy Hirsch Harold Jackson RB Eric Dickerson Steven Jackson Dan Towler RB Marshall Faulk Lawrence McCutcheon QB Norm Van Brocklin Kurt Warner Bob Waterfield PK Jeff Wilkins P Dale Hatcher DT Merlin Olsen Roosevelt Grier DT Larry Brooks Coy Bacon DE Jack Youngblood Lamar Lundy Andy Robustelli DE Deacon Jones Kevin Carter MLB Jack Reynolds Les Richter Tank Younger LB Isiah Robertson Jack Pardee LB Kevin Greene Maxie Baughan CB Jerry Gray Pat Thomas Rod Perry CB Dick Lane Leroy Irvin S Nolan Cromwell Eddie Meador S Aeneas Williams Dave Elmendorf

Honorable Mentions: G Riley Matheson, QB Roman Gabriel, DE Fred Dryer, WR Jack Snow and RB Jerome Bettis.

The Honor Roll

Of the 53 players on the roster, 50 were awarded Pro Bowl/All-Pro honors during their careers. Elmendorf, Truax and Holohan are the only players on the roster who didn't receive post-season honors.

The Rams have 8 retired numbers. All 8 players associated with those numbers made the all-time roster: Waterfield (#7), Faulk (#28), Dickerson (#29), Olsen (#74), Jones (#75), Slater (#78), Bruce (#80) and Youngblood (#85).

The all-time roster includes 16 players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Tom Mack, Jackie Slater, Bob Brown, Tom Fears, Elroy Hirsch, Marshall Faulk, Eric Dickerson, Norm Van Brocklin, Merlin Olsen, Bob Waterfield, Deacon Jones, Jack Youngblood, Andy Robustelli, Les Richter, Dick Lane and Aeneas Williams.

Orlando Pace, Kevin Greene and Kurt Warner are among the 15 finalists for 2016 induction into the Hall of Fame. Future candidates for induction include Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt and Steven Jackson.

Future Roster Additions

Which current Rams players have a good chance to make the All-Time 53-Man Roster in the future? Four candidates come to mind: Todd Gurley, Aaron Donald, John Hekker and Robert Quinn.

Aaron Donald made the 2014 Pro Bowl in his rookie season and was named Defensive Rookie Of The Year. He followed that up with an outstanding 2015 season, garnering Pro Bowl and first team All-Pro recognition. Donald has a bright future ahead of him, and can only get better. He's on course to become the finest 3-tech to have ever played the game.

Robert Quinn was named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl in 2014, and was a first-team All-Pro selection in 2013. Quinn suffered through an injury-plagued 2015 season and wasn't at his best. He's only 25 though and has plenty of time to prove he's among the all-time greats.

John Hekker is quite simply the best punter in the NFL, a two-time Pro Bowler (2013, 2015) and two-time first-team All-Pro (2013, 2015).

In his rookie season, Todd Gurley ran for 1106 yards and 10 TD's in only 13 games. Gurley is one of 5 finalists for NFL Rookie Of The Year. He also earned Pro Bowl and second-team All-Pro honors as the tenth overall selection in the 2015 NFL Draft.



