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Though not as deep as Defensive End in the Rams history, Defensive Tackle may have 2 of the most impressive players to ever wear horns. One past, and one present.
I just compiled one list of ten, with a number of honorable mentions, to keep the talent level high. I do have also a list of notable players, for one interesting reason or another. An impressive 25! Pro Bowls, the majority coming from our first entry, will be noted in parenthesis.
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Top Ten All Time Ram DEFENSIVE TACKLES:
Notable Players:
I just compiled one list of ten, with a number of honorable mentions, to keep the talent level high. I do have also a list of notable players, for one interesting reason or another. An impressive 25! Pro Bowls, the majority coming from our first entry, will be noted in parenthesis.
Top Ten All Time Ram DEFENSIVE TACKLES:
- Merlin Olson. 62-76 (14) He was pure class after the whistle, then he'd rip your head off when play resumed. :shocked:
- Larry Brooks. 72-82 (5) One of the most underrated players of his time, in the shadow of Olson, much like Dryer was overshadowed by Youngblood.
- :bow:Aaron Donald. 14-15 (2) Only two years into his career. How can I place this man any lower?
- Michael Brockers. 12-15 Like Donald, I scan the list, either guys aren't as good, or weren't Rams long enough.
- Rosey Grier. 63-66. Traded to the Rams in '63, to pair with Olson on the inside, Deacon Jones and Lamar Lundy on the outside to form the Fearsome Foursome.
- Roger Brown 67-69. (1) Took over for Grier inside when injuries cut short Grier's time with the Rams.
- D'Marco Farr. 94-00 Languished on some bad teams, then got a ring! A lot like Donald in size and technique. Not quite in talent. But he was quick.
- Sean Gilbert. 92-95 (1) Had some success, then left for the Foreskins.
- Mike Fanning. 75-82 Drafted to take Olson's place. Teamed with Brooks for a while.
- Greg Meisner. 81-88 A solid player throughout the 80's.
Notable Players:
- Phil Olson 71-74 Remember the "brother option" in Little League? Yeah Merlin's brother spent a few years cheering big brother from the sidelines.:effemine:
- Gene Lipscomb. "Big Daddy" would have made the list, but his Pro Bowls were with the Colts, then he became a pro wrestler. Sad, he died in the mid sixties of a heroine overdose.
- Nate Hobgood-Chiddick.
I got nothin'.
- John LaVetere. Traded to the Giants for Grier in '63.
- Notable high Round busts: Bill Hawkins, Damione Lewis, Jimmy Kennedy, Mark Boutte, Mike Piel.
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