Most Career Receiving Yards by a Los Angeles Rams Player
The Los Angeles Rams have built a proud tradition of elite wide receivers stretching across generations. From the graceful dominance of Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt in the Greatest Show on Turf to Cooper Kupp’s recent brilliance, the Rams’ all-time leaders showcase the franchise’s rich passing legacy.
This list highlights the 10 greatest pass-catchers in Rams history based on total career receiving yards — a mix of Hall of Famers, Super Bowl champions, and record-breakers who defined eras of Rams football.
Top 10 All-Time Receiving Yard Leaders
10. Robert Woods – 4,626 Yards
Woods was the ultimate do-it-all receiver, providing crisp routes, clutch third-down conversions, and physical blocking that helped power Sean McVay’s offense.
9. Jim Phillips – 4,953 Yards
Known for steady hands and big-play ability, Phillips was a reliable contributor during the Rams’ 1960s and early ’70s campaigns.
8. Flipper Anderson – 5,246 Yards
Anderson set the NFL’s single-game receiving yard record (336) and remained a dangerous vertical threat throughout his Rams tenure.
7. Tom Fears – 5,397 Yards
One of the franchise’s first true stars, Fears was a Hall of Famer whose precise routes and toughness defined Rams football in the 1950s.
6. Jack Snow – 6,012 Yards
Snow was a smooth route-runner and dependable target for Roman Gabriel, helping the Rams stay competitive in a rugged NFC.
5. Elroy Hirsch – 6,299 Yards
“Crazylegs” Hirsch was a revolutionary deep threat whose unorthodox running style and big plays made him a Hall of Fame legend.
4. Cooper Kupp – 7,776 Yards
Kupp became Matthew Stafford’s go-to receiver, winning the receiving triple crown and Super Bowl MVP while racking up massive yardage.
3. Henry Ellard – 9,761 Yards
Ellard was an elite route-runner and technician who topped 1,000 yards six times, maintaining productivity across two decades.
2. Torry Holt – 12,660 Yards
A centerpiece of “The Greatest Show on Turf,” Holt’s smooth routes and consistent excellence made him one of the era’s most prolific receivers.
1. Isaac Bruce – 14,109 Yards
Bruce set the standard in Rams history with over 14,000 yards. His blend of reliability and big-play flair cemented his Hall of Fame legacy.

Ranking the 10 best career receiving yard performances in Los Angeles Rams history
Top 50 Career Receiving Yards Performances in Rams History
From Crazylegs Hirsch blazing trails to Cooper Kupp dominating today’s game, these Rams legends have set a towering standard for receiving excellence. Future stars will chase the records these icons established in Los Angeles.
| Rank | Player Name | Receiving Yards |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Isaac Bruce | 14,109 |
| 2 | Torry Holt | 12,660 |
| 3 | Henry Ellard | 9,761 |
| 4 | Cooper Kupp | 7,776 |
| 5 | Elroy Hirsch | 6,299 |
| 6 | Jack Snow | 6,012 |
| 7 | Tom Fears | 5,397 |
| 8 | Flipper Anderson | 5,246 |
| 9 | Red Phillips | 4,953 |
| 10 | Robert Woods | 4,626 |
| 11 | Jim Benton | 4,566 |
| 12 | Marshall Faulk | 4,071 |
| 13 | Tyler Higbee | 3,668 |
| 14 | Bob Boyd | 3,611 |
| 15 | Harold Jackson | 3,591 |
| 16 | Steven Jackson | 3,324 |
| 17 | Preston Dennard | 3,066 |
| 18 | Carroll Dale | 2,663 |
| 19 | Ricky Proehl | 2,590 |
| 20 | Puka Nacua | 2,476 |
| 21 | Kenny Britt | 2,431 |
| 22 | Ron Jessie | 2,386 |
| 23 | Billy Truax | 2,177 |
| 24 | Del Shofner | 2,155 |
| 25 | Lance Kendricks | 2,132 |
| 26 | Todd Gurley | 2,090 |
| 27 | Brandon Gibson | 2,090 |
| 28 | Az-Zahir Hakim | 2,032 |
| 29 | Les Josephson | 1,970 |
| 30 | Billy Waddy | 1,963 |
| 31 | Jon Arnett | 1,911 |
| 32 | Dick Bass | 1,841 |
| 33 | Ron Brown | 1,791 |
| 34 | Brandin Cooks | 1,787 |
| 35 | Jared Cook | 1,786 |
| 36 | Tommy McDonald | 1,750 |
| 37 | Willie Miller | 1,729 |
| 38 | Danny Amendola | 1,726 |
| 39 | Kevin Curtis | 1,714 |
| 40 | Tavon Austin | 1,689 |
| 41 | Lawrence McCutcheon | 1,683 |
| 42 | Leon Clarke | 1,680 |
| 43 | Aaron Cox | 1,673 |
| 44 | Pete Holohan | 1,625 |
| 45 | Bob Klein | 1,606 |
| 46 | Robert Delpino | 1,574 |
| 47 | Ernie Conwell | 1,574 |
| 48 | Eddie Kennison | 1,562 |
| 49 | Marlin McKeever | 1,553 |
| 50 | Amp Lee | 1,514 |
From Crazylegs Hirsch blazing trails to Cooper Kupp dominating today’s game, these Rams legends have set a towering standard for receiving excellence. Future stars will chase the records these icons established in Los Angeles.
FAQ SECTION
Who holds the Rams record for most career receiving yards?
Isaac Bruce tops the franchise list with 14,109 receiving yards.
Which modern player is climbing the list quickly?
Cooper Kupp has already reached over 7,700 yards and remains a top target.
Are any Hall of Famers on this list?
Yes—Elroy Hirsch and Tom Fears are both enshrined in Canton.
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