The Rams are currently scheduled to make the 101st overall pick on Day 2 of this year's NFL Draft. Here are some notable players who have been selected there in the past:

2015: Trey Flowers, Patriots DE
Flowers helped New England win the Super Bowl in both 2016 and 2018. His sophomore season in saw seven sacks in the regular season and 2.5 in the playoff run, along with 10 total tackles for loss. In 2018, he started all 15 games he played in, collecting a career-best 7.5 sacks and nine tackles for loss in the regular season.
In eight years, Flowers played in 79 games, starting 64, and had 265 total tackles, 31.5 sacks and 37 tackles for loss in the regular season.
2003: Domanick Williams: Texans RB
Williams' career was short-lived due to a career-ending knee injury during his third NFL season. He rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of his first two years in the league and finished with 976 in 11 games before his promising career came to an abrupt end. Despite his limited longevity, Williams' impact on the Texans' team and fan base was profound in the mid-2000s.
He finished with rushing 3,195 yards, 1,276 receiving yards and 28 total touchdowns in 40 career games.
1986: Steve Wallace: 49ers OT
Wallace protected legendary quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young en route to three 49ers Super Bowl victories. During his illustrious 12-year career (11 of which he spent in San Francisco), Wallace played in 197 games (including playoffs), starting 142, and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1992.
He went one-on-one with some of the best players of his era, including Lawrence Taylor, and was rewarded with a lucrative contract, one of the first offensive tackles to receive one.
1984: Martin Bayless: Rams DB
Bayless only spent three games with the Rams before heading to Buffalo, where his career took off. Over 12 seasons, Bayless played in 196 games, started 136, caught 12 interceptions and played for five teams including the Chargers for five years and Chiefs for four.
He was a career journeyman who went on to have a solid career after being drafted by the Rams at No. 101 overall.
1983: Johnny Rembert: Patriots LB
Rembert played 126 games and started 72 during his 10-year career with the Patriots. He had seven interceptions and 16 sacks in that time, making two-straight Pro Bowls in 1988 and '89.