All-time list of Rams QB No PlayerYears Banks, Tony , 8. Barle, Louis , Barr, Dave , Los Angeles Rams Starting Quarterbacks ; Player. GS · Pct ; Jim EverettJ. Everett. · ; Jared GoffJ. Goff. 74 · ; Marc BulgerM. Bulger. 98 · ; Kurt. 1. Kurt Warner () Kurt Warner goes down as the greatest Rams quarterback in the modern era, and for rams qbs all time reason. He orchestrated one. All-time Receiving Leader: Isaac Bruce rec, 14, yds, 84 TD. All-time Scoring Leader: Jeff Wilkins 1, points. All-time AV Leader: Merlin Olsen AV.
Keith Null. Bert Jones. Ed Goddard. Steve Walsh. Tom Colella. Stan Pincura. Rudy Bukich. Mike Pagel. Sean Mannion. Pete Beathard. Ron Miller. Bob Lee. Gaylon Smith. Johnny Hekker. Owen Goodnight. Rams qbs all time Karl Sweetan. Brett Rypien. Carson Wentz. Bryce Perkins. Brock Berlin. Terry Baker. Tommy Maddox. Joe Germaine. Dick Tuckey. Glenn Davis.
Mark Herrmann. Harry Mattos. Skeet Quinlan. Paul Justin. Jon Arnett. Les Josephson. Isaac Bruce. Ron Waller. Buddy Humphrey. Kelly Moan. Ken Heineman. Julie Alfonse. Jerry Rhome. Tommy Mason. Vitamin Smith. Mike Kabealo. Az-Zahir Hakim. Bobby Thomason. Bob Davis.
Milt Plum. John Karrs. Don Klosterman. Jon Kilgore. Ray Johnson. Dave Barr. Bernard Quarles. Mike Guman. Josh Brown. Kenny Washington. John gotti 3rd mma Ken Clark. Larry Smith. Tom Harmon. Fred Gehrke. Dane Looker. John Petchel. Joe Keeble. Johnny Drake. Carl Littlefield. Buford McGee. Dick Bass. Corby Davis. Barry Helton. Bud Cooper. Carl Brumbaugh. Bill O'Neill. Tom Moore. Eddie Meador. Riley Dixon.
Lou Zontini. John Ksionzyk. Rams qbs all time Eric Dickerson. Ollie Matson. Glen Walker. Branko Smilanich. Len Janiak. Cleveland Gary. Ben Wilson. Scott Covington. Mark Barber. Chuck Long. Paul Rickards. Blake Bortles. Steven Jackson. Nels Peterson. Dave Bernard. Jim Gillette. Cooper Kupp.
Willie Ellison. Wayne Gift. Tom Brandstater. Pat Curran. Mike Dennis. Tom Farmer. Marshall Faulk. Lawrence McCutcheon. Pat Studstill. Tommy Wilson. Tavon Austin. While there are some big names here, you have to go all the way back to the s to find two who landed on this list. It's well-documented that Kurt Warner went from stocking shelves at a grocery store to winning a Super Bowl.
After playing collegiately at Northern Iowa, Warner went undrafted in The Green Bay Packers brought him in for a tryout but released him, and he went back to Iowa to stock shelves at a local grocery store. Louis Rams made him a contract offer following the season. He then had a stint in NFL Europe before landing with the Rams as their third-string quarterback in And when starter Trent Green went down with a knee injury during a preseason game, Warner took full advantage.
Warner started all 16 games that season and guided the Rams to a mark. He led the NFL in several categories that season, including touchdown passes 41 , completion percentage The Rams then went on to win Super Bowl 34, defeating the Tennessee Titans in an epic battle to cap a storybook season.
In , he missed five games with a broken hand but still went and made his second straight Pro Bowl. In , Warner led the NFL with 4, passing yards and 36 touchdown passes. For the third straight season, he topped the league in completion percentage He started all 16 games and the Rams went and made a return trip to the Super Bowl, where they were upset by Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
Warner struggled in , going and throwing seven interceptions. He broke his finger and tried to play through it, but he ultimately went as a starter that season, and that was the beginning of the end of his Rams career. He was released in In , Roman Gabriel was the No. He elected to play with the Rams, for whom he played 11 seasons.
In those 11 years with the Rams, Gabriel racked up 22, passing yards, which are still good enough for third on the franchise's all-time list. From to , Gabriel started all 14 games for the Rams at quarterback. During that stretch, he went , and from to , he made three straight Pro Bowls. Gabriel went in his 11 seasons with the Rams, who traded him to the Philadelphia Eagles after the season.
In his first year with the Eagles in , Gabriel returned to Pro Bowl form, leading the NFL in passing yards 3, and touchdown passes On the opening day of that season, he threw for an NFL record yards and five touchdowns. Waterfield was out with an injury, so Van Brocklin played the entire game at quarterback. In , he led the league in completion percentage As a starter, he went with the Rams.
After the season, he announced his retirement from the league. In , Van Brocklin changed his mind and came back with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he played three seasons.