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36. Jack Snow

Jack Snow was drafted 8th Overall in the 1965 Draft, but he never suited up for them as he was traded before the season started to the Rams where he would play his entire 11-year career.  He had an outstanding career where he would catch 340 passes for 6,012 Yards and 45 Touchdowns, and he would be named to the 1967 Pro Bowl, a season where he led the NFL in Yards per Reception.  He was also fifth in Receptions and ninth in Receiving Yards in 1970.
Joe Scibelli is one of only five players in Rams history to play at least 200 Games for the Rams; 202 to be specific.  Scibelli played most have his games at the Right Guard position where he provided long term stability to the Rams O-Line for over a decade.  Scibelli was a Pro Bowl in 1968 and while he only achieved that accolade once his longevity can’t be ignored, which earned him his spot here.
Dubbed “Hacksaw” because after a frustrating loss he sliced an old car in half with a hacksaw, Jack Reynolds was the 22nd overall pick in 1970 from the University of Tennessee, and he would win the starting Middle Linebacker job in 1973.  Reynolds stayed as a starter for the team throughout the decade and would be named to two Pro Bowls (1975 & 1980), and he played 145 Games for the Los Angeles.  He would later win two Super Bowls with San Francisco.

A Second Round Pick from Wisconsin-La Crosse, Tom Newberry was a member of the 1986 NFL All-Rookie Team at Left Guard.  He would be a Second Team All-Pro in '87 and in the two seasons that followed he was a First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl Selection.  He would start 128 of his 131 Games as a Ram.