Post your favorite Rams lineup in the forum
At this time of the football season, it’s not uncommon for Los Angeles Rams fans, as well as those from the other 31 teams, to read and kick around their individual All-Time teams. Why not use the TST Forum community and put together our own list?
Today, we’ll start with the offense.
I have went ahead and put together a list of candidates, in case fans don’t want to really dig in and research deep. It’s not all-inclusive, but puts the focus on the Rams more prominent players going back to the 40’s. If you want to put your personal favorites, that’s cool too. Feel free, it’s about having a good bit of fun.
Bob Waterfield (1945-52)
Three-time First Team All-Pro, also handled punting and placekicking duties. NFL Hall of Fame, class of 1965.
Norm Van Brocklin (1949-57)
Nine-time Pro Bowler with one First Team All-Pro nod. Was part of a QB rotation with Waterfield for his first five seasons. 1971 NFL Hall of Fame inductee.
Roman Gabriel (1962-72)
Although high-flying Rams pass offenses have dropped him down career boards, #18 is still an icon and holds the top spot for touchdowns passing. The Gabe was a four-time Pro Bowler and in 1969, was First Team All-Pro and NFL MVP.
Jim Everett (1986-97)
Played eight years with the Rams. Runner up for NFL Rookie of theYear and played in one Pro Bowl.
Kurt Warner (1998-03)
In six Rams seasons, Warner won two NFL MVP’s, was twice First Team All-Pro, named to three Pro Bowls. Inducted to NFL Hall of Fame 2017.
Jared Goff
Lots of highs and lows in Goff’s tenure with the Rams. Made two Pro Bowls.
Matthew Stafford
Came to L.A. as a greybeard, but has posted four solid seasons and led the Rams to a Super Bowl win. Named to the Pro Bowl in 2023.
Tank Younger (1949-57)
Played offense at fullback and linebacker on defense. Didn’t post crazy stats, but was First Team All-Pro in 1951, Second Team in ’52 and 54. Also was voted to four Pro Bowls.
Dan Towler (1950-55)
Averaged over 5.2 yards per carry. Only played six seasons, but chalked up four Pro Bowls, a First Team All-Pro nod and three Second Team awards.
Jon Arnett (1957-63)
Triple threat had 2892 yards rushing, 1911 receiving, and 3173 return yards for the Rams and was All-Pro First Team in 1958, to go along with five straight Pro Bowls (1957-61).
Dick Bass (1960-69)
Even while playing primarily as part of a rotation still tallied just under 9000 all-purpose yards for his career. Three times a Pro Bowler and twice a Second Team All-Pro.
Lawrence McCutcheon (1972-79)
Feature back in the early 70’s “Ground Chuck” offense. Went to five straight Pro Bowls and had Second Team All-Pro selection from 1973-77.
Eric Dickerson (1983-87)
In a short 4+ season Rams career, Dickerson was a four-time First Team All-Pro, NFL...