Tremayne Anchrum
Tremayne was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in Powder Springs, Georgia. In high school he was a two-sport athlete and graduated in three and half years with Honors. In high school, Tremayne was a three-star recruit who earned 40+ offers from schools at all levels across the country, eventually settling on Clemson University. During his college years Tremayne a two-time team captain; a freshman all-ACC selection; and a two time all-ACC selection (first and second team). He won two College Football Playoff National Championships with Clemson. After his playing career with Clemson, Tremayne was selected in the seventh round during the 2020 NFL draft to the Los Angeles Rams, making the 53-man roster. He would eventually go on to contribute towards the teams Super Bowl run in 2022. In 2024 he moved NFL teams and now plays for the Seattle Seahawks.
As a youth, Tremayne was involved with a number of mentoring and community service opportunities and continues those same activities until this day. With Clemson and the Rams, Tremayne has logged over 100 hours of community service all over the world. While at Clemson during his senior year he also developed a local radio show on campus.
Twitter: @tremayneanchrum