04/25/20:Â Â Â Drafted by the L.A. Rams (7th round, 250th overall)
09/02/21:Â Â Â Placed on IR (knee)
10/12/21:Â Â Â Activated from reserve
09/20/22:Â Â Â Placed on IR (leg)
03/19/24:Â Â Â Signed by Seattle as a UFA
• Played in all 17 games in 2023, seeing limited time at right guard and on special teams.
• A reserve lineman during the first four seasons of his career with the L.A. Rams, Anchrum Jr. was on the active roster, but did not play in a game, during the Rams Super Bowl winning 2021 season.
COLLEGE:Â In 2019 at Clemson, Anchrum was a team captain and first-team All-ACC selection. He made all 15 starts, logging 842 snaps and helping Clemson's offense finish fourth in the nation in points per game (43.9) and fifth in total offense. In 2018 as a junior, he was second-team All-ACC and second-team AP All-ACC after playing 805 snaps over 15 games (all starts). He played 62 snaps in the National Championship Game victory against No. 1 Alabama. In 2017 as a sophomore, he made six starts and appeared in 14 games, logging 577 snaps. In 2016 as a freshman, he made one start and appeared in 11 games.
PERSONAL:Â Anchrum was rated by ESPN as the No. 39 offensive guard in the nation coming out of high school and was first-team all-state in Georgia according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. His father, Tremayne Sr., was all-state in football and basketball according to the Denver Post, and went on to play basketball at the University of Southern California (1991-96) and led the Trojans in rebounding as a sophomore (7.4) and three-point shooting percentage as a junior (42.5). Anchrum Jr. completed a microinternship with Adobe in 2018 and graduated in December 2019 with a degree in management.