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Rams Fans: Can You Go 20-0? Prove It. Assemble Your Football Legends!

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Over the last several months, “20-0” has become one of the most popular trivia and roster-building games among football fans. The concept is simple: build the perfect team by selecting players who fit specific categories, requirements, or clues. The challenge comes from finding the right answers without repeating selections and proving your football knowledge along the way.

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— 20-0.com (@20_0football) June 5, 2026

For fans of Turf Show Times, we’re putting a Rams spin on the growing phenomenon.

This isn’t about fantasy football projections or statistical debates. In fact, we’re making things a little tougher for the Gridiron IQ crowd. No statistics are included. No career totals. No Pro Bowl counts. Just your football memory, your knowledge of Rams history, and your ability to construct the ultimate roster.

The question is simple:

Can you build a Rams team that would go 20-0?

Imagine you’ve just been hired as the general manager of the greatest Rams superteam ever assembled. You have access to legends from every era of franchise history, from Los Angeles to Anaheim, from St. Louis and back to Los Angeles again. Your task is to make one selection in each round and create a roster capable of running the table through a modern NFL season and postseason.

There are no wrong answers, but there will certainly be plenty of debates.

Do you build around the explosive offenses of the Greatest Show on Turf? Do you lean heavily on the dominant defenses that helped deliver championships? Or do you blend generations together and create the ultimate all-time Rams roster?

That’s where we want to hear from you.

Drop your selections in the comments and explain your strategy. Which players are automatic choices? Which rounds gave you the toughest decision? And most importantly, does your roster have what it takes to finish 20-0?

Fill out the offense with the following positions: QB, RB, WR, TE, FLEX, and FLEX.

Fill out the defense with the following positions: DT, LB, EDGE, CB, S, and FLEX.

(*For the sake of this version, you cannot select the same player twice if his name appears again*)

(** We ask that you be honorable with your selections going from Rd 1 to Rd 12 and not skipping ahead **)

Here are your 12 rounds:

Round 1 – Offense (2006 – 2010)

  • QB – Marc Bulger (2006)
  • QB – Sam Bradford (2010)
  • RB – Steven Jackson (2006)
  • RB – Stephen Davis (2006)
  • RB – Brian Leonard (2007)
  • WR – Isaac Bruce (2006)
  • WR – Torry Holt (2007)
  • WR – Donnie Avery (2008)
  • TE – Randy McMichael (2007)
  • TE – Billy Bajema (2010)

Round 2 – Offense (2011 – 2015)

  • QB – Sam Bradford (2012)
  • QB – Nick Foles (2015)
  • RB – Zac Stacy (2013)
  • RB – Tre Mason (2014)
  • RB – Todd Gurley (2015)
  • WR – Brandon Lloyd (2011)
  • WR – Danny Amendola (2012)
  • WR – Tavon Austin (2015)
  • TE – Lance Kendricks (2012)
  • TE – Jared Cook (2013)

Round 3 – Offense (1961 – 1967)

  • QB – Bill Munson (1964)
  • QB – Roman Gabriel (1967)
  • RB – Jon Arnett (1963)
  • RB – Dick Bass (1966)
  • RB – Les Josephson (1967)
  • WR – Tommy McDonald (1965)
  • WR – Jack Snow (1967)
  • WR – Bernie Casey (1967)
  • TE – Red Phillips (1962)
  • TE – Marlin McKeever (1964)

Round 4 – Offense (2021 – 2025)

  • QB – Baker Mayfield (2022)
  • QB – Matthew Stafford (2025)
  • RB – Sony Michel (2021)
  • RB – Cam Akers (2022)
  • RB – Kyren Williams (2024)
  • WR – Cooper Kupp (2021)
  • WR – Puka Nacua (2023)
  • WR – Davante Adams (2025)
  • TE – Tyler Higbee (2021)
  • TE – Colby Parkinson (2025)

Round 5 – Offense (1999 – 2005)

  • QB – Kurt Warner (1999)
  • QB – Marc Bulger (2004)
  • RB – Marshall Faulk (2000)
  • RB – Lamar Gordon (2003)
  • RB – Steven Jackson (2005)
  • WR – Az-Zahir Hakim (1999)
  • WR – Isaac Bruce (2000)
  • WR – Torry Holt (2003)
  • TE – Roland Williams (1999)
  • TE – Ernie Conwell (2001)

Round 6 – Offense (2016 – 2020)

  • QB – Case Keenum (2016)
  • QB – Jared Goff (2017)
  • RB – Todd Gurley (2017)
  • RB – Malcolm Brown (2019)
  • RB – Cam Akers (2020)
  • WR – Robert Woods (2018)
  • WR – Brandin Cooks (2018)
  • WR – Cooper Kupp (2019)
  • TE – Tyler Higbee (2019)
  • TE – Gerald Everett (2020)

Round 7 – Defense (2011 – 2015)

  • DT – Kendall Langford (2013)
  • DT – Michael Brockers (2013)
  • DT – Aaron Donald (2015)
  • DE / EDGE – Chris Long (2011)
  • DE / EDGE – William Hayes (2012)
  • DE / EDGE – Robert Quinn (2013)
  • LB – James Laurinaitis (2011)
  • LB – Alec Ogletree (2014)
  • CB – Janoris Jenkins (2012)
  • CB – Trumaine Johnson (2015)
  • S – Quintin Mikell (2011)
  • S – Rodney McLeod (2013)

Round 8 – Defense (1999 – 2005)

  • DT – D’Marco Farr (1999)
  • DT – Ray Agnew (2000)
  • DT – Brian Young (2001)
  • DE / EDGE – Kevin Carter (1999)
  • DE / EDGE – Grant Winstrom (1999)
  • DE / EDGE – Leonard Little (2001)
  • LB – Mike Jones (1999)
  • LB – London Fletcher (2000)
  • CB – Dexter McCleon (2000)
  • CB – Aeneas Williams (2001)
  • S – Adam Archuleta (2002)
  • S – Mike Furrey (2005)

Round 9 – Defense (2021 – 2025)

  • DT – Aaron Donald (2021)
  • DT – Kobie Turner (2023)
  • DT – Braden Fiske (2024)
  • DE / EDGE – Von Miller (2021)
  • DE / EDGE – Jared Verse (2025)
  • DE / EDGE – Byron Young (2025)
  • LB – Bobby Wagner (2022)
  • LB – Nate Landman (2025)
  • CB – Jalen Ramsey (2021)
  • CB – Cobie Durant (2025)
  • S – Taylor Rapp (2021)
  • S – Kam Kinchens (2024)

Round 10 – Defense (2016 – 2020)

  • DT – Michael Brockers (2017)
  • DT – Ndamukong Suh (2018)
  • DT – Aaron Donald (2018)
  • DE / EDGE – Dante Fowler (2019)
  • DE / EDGE – Clay Matthews (2019)
  • DE / EDGE – Leonard Floyd (2020)
  • LB – Mark Barron (2017)
  • LB – Cory Littleton (2018)
  • CB – Marcus Peters (2018)
  • CB – Troy Hill (2020)
  • S – Lamarcus Joyner (2017)
  • S – John Johnson (2018)

Round 11 – Defense (2006 – 2010)

  • DT – La’Roi Glover (2007)
  • DT – Clifton Ryan (2009)
  • DT – Fred Robbins (2010)
  • DE / EDGE – Leonard Little (2006)
  • DE / EDGE – James Hall (2010)
  • DE / EDGE – Chris Long (2010)
  • LB – Will Witherspoon (2007)
  • LB – James Laurinitis (2010)
  • CB – Ron Bartell (2008)
  • CB – Bradley Fletcher (2010)
  • S – O.J. Atogwe (2007)
  • S – Corey Chavous (2007)

Round 12 – Defense (1981 – 1990)

  • DT – Mike Fanning (1982)
  • DT – Shawn Miller (1986)
  • DT – Alvin Wright (1989)
  • DE / EDGE – Jack Youngblood (1981)
  • DE / EDGE – Reggie Doss (1984)
  • DE / EDGE – Gary Jeter (1988)
  • LB – Mike Wilcher (1985)
  • LB – Kevin Greene (1989)
  • CB – LeRoy Irvin (1986)
  • CB – Jerry Gray (1986)
  • S – Nolan Cromwell (1981)
  • S – Johnnie Johnson (1985)

12 picks. 12 legends. Who did you assemble for your all-time Rams team. Leave your team in the comments below and allow myself and others to grade your team? Will you be one that goes

20-0?!