2005 St Louis Rams Draft
1st round (19th pick of round, 19th overall) - Alex Barron, Florida State, T
2nd round (18th pick of round, 50th overall) - Ronald Bartell, Howard, DB
3rd round (2nd pick of round, 66th overall) - Oshiomogho Atogwe, Stanford, DB
3rd round (17th pick of round, 81st overall) - Richie Incognito, Nebraska, C
4th round (16th pick of round, 117th overall) - Jerome Carter, Florida State, DB
4th round (33rd pick of round, 134th overall) - Claude Terrell, New Mexico, G
5th round (8th pick of round, 144th overall) - Jerome Collins, Notre Dame, TE
6th round (18th pick of round, 192nd overall) - Dante Ridgeway, Ball State, WR
6th round (36th pick of round, 210th overall) - Reggie Hodges, Ball State, P
7th round (36th pick of round, 250th overall) - Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard, QB
7th round (37th pick of round, 251st overall) - Madison Hedgecock, North Carolina, RB
Mike Martz was the head coach of the St Louis Rams in 2005.
Tavon Austin does play in the NFL. He was drafted in the 1st round, 8th overall, by the St. Louis Rams in the 2013 NFL Draft.
The 176th pick was Lionel Barnes of the St. Louis Rams.
Chris Long, DE - selected by the St. Louis Rams
St. Louis Rams was created in 1936.
The St. Louis Rams traded with the Washington Redskins for the #2 draft pick.
Sam Bradford - QB - selected by the St. Louis Rams
Sam Bradford, QB taken by the St. Louis Rams
there were no st. Louis rams in 1946.
St. Louis Rams Cheerleaders was created in 1974.
Chris Long, drafted 2nd overall to the St. Louis Rams in the 2008 NFL Draft.
Tavon Austin is number 11 on the St. Louis Rams.