Starting Left Tackle: Orlando Pace, "The Big O"
Pace will be our left tackle,and would guard the blind side of Kurt Warner.
He was one of the greatest left tackles of all time and will be a Hall of Fame candidate when his time arrives.
Pace earned seven trips to Hawaii via pro bowl berths and was a three-time all-pro selection.
The Big O will hold down and anchor the left tackle spot for our Ultimate 53.
Starting Left Guard: Harvey Dahl
We are sliding the mean and nasty Harvey Dahl over to left guard to ensure that Pace stays plugged in and fired up at all times.
Dahl is particularly stout in the run game and is known around the NFL as one of the league's dirtiest players.
With all the talent and finesse our team possesses at the skill position, the tough and mean Dahl helps to balance the scales an ensure that we are never labeled a finesse team, as the Greatest Show on Turf often was.
Starting Center: Andy McCollum
One of the "donut brothers," McCollum will start under center for St. Louis.
A solid and consistent performer, he would be a steadying force on the line and amongst the offense.
Starting Right Guard: Adam Timmerman
TImmerman, McCollum's fellow donut brother, played right guard throughout his tenure with the St. Louis Rams.
The 2001 pro bowler will retain his comfortable spot at this position.
Timmerman was a terrific right guard for the Rams after coming to St. Louis as a free agent acquisition out of Green Bay in 1999.
Starting Right Tackle: Jackie Slater
It was impossible to leave legendary Jackie Slater out of the lineup.
One of the league's all time tackles, the legendary Ram finished his career in 1995 with St. Louis.
The seven time pro bowler and 2001 Hall of Fame inductee anchors the right side of the line and gives our Ultimate 53 Hall of Fame bookends at tackle.
Backup Tackle: Kyle Turley
Kyle Turley excelled for the Rams in 2003. He second team all pro honors that year.
Turley brings toughness and talent to the depth of the line as well as the ability to play both tackle spots well.
With Turley, Dahl and Incognito on the offensive line unit, nobody will be expecting anyone to start many scuffles with St. Louis.
Backup Guard: Richie Incognito
Incognito has played well in Miami.
Considering the veteran presence of this team and that Richie seems to be maturing now, he will provide valuable versatility, depth, and quality off the bench. Incognito can also provide depth at center, which was another consideration in his landing a roster spot.
Backup Center: Jason Brown
Brown's play has been inconsistent in St. Louis, but would be exceptional as a backup and for depth.
In addition, recent high dollar Rams offensive line free agents like Brown (and Jacob Bell) have played worse than expected since arriving in St. Louis after playing well at previous stops.
We feel that Brown would play better football under the tutelage the Ultimate 53 offensive line coach, who will be introduced later.
Backup Left Tackle: Rodger Saffold
Saffold had a terrific rookie campaign in 2010.
In 2011, he battled injuries most of the year before falling to the injured reserve list.
Saffold would likely never see the field considering the durability of Pace. If he did, he showed enough in 2010 to have confidence that he could adequately fill the bill for a game or two.