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Mark Barron

Mark Barron (born October 27, 1989) is a former and linebacker who played nine seasons in the (NFL). Born in , Barron attended St. Paul's Episcopal School before playing at the , where he was a standout . During his tenure with the from 2008 to 2011, he earned All-American honors in 2010 and unanimous All-American status in 2011, while contributing to victories in the 2010 and 2012 seasons (2009 and 2011 campaigns). Selected seventh overall by the in the first round of the , Barron initially played strong , recording 225 tackles, three interceptions, and two sacks over his first two-plus seasons with the team. Midway through the 2014 season, Barron was traded to the , where he transitioned to linebacker and became a key part of the defense, amassing career highs in tackles (118 in 2016) and helping the team reach after the 2018 season, in which he contributed eight tackles and one pass defended. He remained with the through their relocation to until signing a two-year contract with the in 2019, where he appeared in 14 games before retiring following that season. In 2025, he was inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame. Over his NFL career, spanning 119 games with the Buccaneers, , and , Barron totaled 710 tackles, nine interceptions, 12 sacks, five forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries.

Early years

Early life

Mark Barron was born on October 27, 1989, in . He grew up in nearby , in the Bessemer projects, where opportunities were limited and many peers, including cousins, turned to selling drugs due to a lack of positive examples. Barron was raised primarily by his mother, Michelle Barron, in a household that included two older sisters and a younger brother. During his early childhood, Barron spent much of his time at his grandmother's house while his mother worked, immersing himself in the local environment of Prichard, a small town marked by economic challenges just outside . His initial interest in developed through informal play, as he fell in love with the sport as a kid, often tackling friends in his grandmother's front yard and on the concrete streets of the projects with other children from the area. This unstructured introduction to sports transitioned into more formal involvement upon entering high school.

High school career

Mark Barron attended St. Paul's Episcopal School in , where he emerged as a standout on the football team, contributing on both offense and defense. As a junior, he rushed for 785 yards on 78 carries and added 368 receiving yards on 23 catches, accounting for 12 total touchdowns while playing and linebacker. In his senior year, Barron earned first-team All-State honors in Class 5A from the Sports Writers Association, selection to the Press-Register Elite 18, and a ranking of No. 19 on the Press-Register Southeast Super 120. He also received All-Southern Team recognition as 's . Barron rushed for 1,094 yards on 122 carries with 15 touchdowns, in addition to his defensive contributions. He played a key role in leading St. Paul's to the 2007 Class 5A state championship with a 14-1 record, culminating in a 14-13 victory over Briarwood Christian, and was named the game's . As a highly touted prospect, Barron was rated a five-star recruit and received scholarship offers from multiple top programs, including , , , Florida State, LSU, , and , before committing to the in August 2007.

College career

University of Alabama

Mark Barron joined the as part of the highly touted 2008 recruiting class, earning a five-star prospect rating after a standout high school career at St. Paul's in . As a true freshman in 2008, he played in all 13 games in a reserve role, recording 16 tackles and 1.5 sacks under head coach . As a in 2009, Barron emerged as a starting , playing all 14 games and anchoring the Crimson Tide's secondary during their BCS National Championship-winning campaign. He contributed significantly to Alabama's defense, which helped secure a 37-17 victory over in the title game, by providing coverage against top receivers and supporting the team's aggressive . His performance earned him first-team All-SEC honors and third-team All-American recognition, marking the beginning of his reputation as a lockdown defender in the . Barron's versatility allowed him to excel in both man and zone schemes, contributing to Alabama's undefeated season and defensive dominance. In 2010, Barron continued as a full-time starter, leading the team in tackles early in the season and serving as the only returning starter in the secondary, which bolstered Alabama's pass defense amid personnel changes. He was named a semifinalist for the , recognizing the nation's top , and earned All-American honors for his efforts in maintaining the unit's elite status. By his senior year in 2011, Barron had solidified his leadership role, starting all games and guiding the secondary through a season that culminated in another BCS , a 42-0 rout of LSU. That year, he was a finalist for both the and the , received unanimous first-team All-American accolades, and secured first-team All-SEC selection for the second time, underscoring his pivotal contributions to Alabama's back-to-back titles and the program's defensive identity. Barron's interceptions and pass deflections were instrumental in high-stakes games, while his on-field presence fostered cohesion among younger defenders, helping Alabama rank among the nation's top defenses in scoring and total yardage allowed.

College statistics

Mark Barron recorded 235 total tackles over his four-year career at the , establishing himself as a key contributor to one of college football's premier defenses. His interception total of 12 led the team, highlighted by a single-season high of seven in 2009, which ranked fourth nationally and led the (SEC). Barron also contributed minimally on offense, with one reception for seven yards in 2009. The following table summarizes Barron's year-by-year defensive statistics:
YearClassGamesSoloAstTotalTFLSkIntPDFFFR
2008FR1397161.51.50000
2009SO144333763.50.57000
2010JR125421753.02.03610
2011134325685.01.02501
Source: Sports-Reference.com Barron's career totals include 149 solo tackles, 86 assisted tackles, 13 tackles for loss, five sacks, 11 passes defended, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery across 52 games. His 54 solo tackles in 2010 ranked 10th in the SEC. These performances occurred amid Alabama's elite defensive units, which ranked in the top five nationally in total defense each year from 2008 to 2011: third in 2008 (263.5 yards/game), second in 2009 (244.1), fifth in 2010 (286.4), and first in 2011 (183.6). The Crimson Tide also ranked second nationally in scoring defense in 2009 (11.7 points/game) and first in 2011 (8.2), while finishing second in rushing defense in 2009 (78.1 yards/game) and first in 2011 (72.2). Barron's contributions helped anchor the defenses that secured national championships in 2009 and 2011.

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his standout college career at the , where he contributed to national championships in the 2009 and 2011 seasons, Mark Barron entered the pre-draft process as one of the top prospects in the class. Barron was invited to the 2012 in , where he participated in practices representing the South team but was limited by an emerging injury and ultimately did not play in the game itself. His involvement helped showcase his football intelligence and positioning, though scouts noted his restricted physical output due to the issue that would soon require . At the in February 2012, Barron measured in at 6 feet 1 inch tall and 213 pounds, with 33⅝-inch arms and 9½-inch hands, but he did not participate in any drills following double surgery performed shortly after the Senior Bowl. This procedure, which addressed a lingering issue, prevented him from running the , performing the , or completing agility tests at the event, though his size and build were viewed positively by evaluators as aligning with a prototypical strong safety frame. Barron addressed these limitations at Alabama's pro day on March 7, 2012, where he was approximately 85-90% recovered and performed select s for all 32 teams in attendance. He recorded an unofficial time of 4.54 seconds, a of 34.5 inches, and a broad jump of 10 feet 2 inches, while skipping the , short shuttle, and three-cone to avoid risking further injury. Among safeties, his 4.54-second placed him in the middle of the pack based on combine benchmarks, but his overall athletic profile earned a Relative Athletic Score of 7.89 out of 10.0. Scouting reports praised Barron's strengths in coverage skills, where his instincts and ball skills allowed him to excel in zone schemes and make plays on the ball, as well as his tackling ability in the box, demonstrated by his hard-hitting style and form tackling against the run. However, concerns were raised about his average straight-line speed, which limited his recovery ability in man coverage against faster receivers, and his injury history, including the recent and prior college ailments that affected his fluidity and movement. Despite these issues, Barron was widely regarded as the top prospect in a relatively weak class at the position. Leading into the draft, mock projections consistently positioned Barron as a top-10 , with outlets like NFL.com and WalterFootball slotting him between the 7th and 14th overall picks, valuing his versatility to play or even linebacker in certain schemes. His final draft stock solidified as a high first-round selection, buoyed by his tape from Alabama's elite defense despite the pre-draft medical hurdles.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mark Barron was selected by the with the seventh overall pick in the after the team traded down from the fifth spot. He signed a four-year contract worth $14.5 million, fully guaranteed with an $8.96 million . As a in 2012, Barron quickly adapted to the professional level, starting all 16 games at strong safety alongside veteran . He recorded 88 combined tackles (71 solo), one interception for 12 yards against the , and contributed to a secondary that ranked 20th in pass defense. His physicality and coverage skills were highlighted in early-season performances, including a 13-tackle game against the [New Orleans Saints](/page/New Orleans_Saints) in Week 2. In 2013, Barron started 14 of 15 games, again at strong safety, amassing another 88 combined tackles (70 solo) and two interceptions—one against the and another versus the . He added two sacks and six pass deflections, emerging as a key playmaker in the ' defensive scheme under new head coach . Through the first seven games of , Barron maintained his starting role with 49 combined tackles (35 solo) before the traded him to the on October 28 for a fourth-round and sixth-round draft pick. Over his three seasons with , Barron appeared in 37 games, starting all of them, and totaled 225 combined tackles and three interceptions while providing consistent run support and coverage in the secondary.

St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams

On October 28, 2014, the Rams acquired Mark Barron from the in exchange for a fourth-round pick (No. 125 overall) and a sixth-round pick (No. 203 overall) in the . Upon joining the , Barron returned to his natural position, starting the final seven games of the 2014 season and recording 23 combined tackles along with one fumble recovery. In 2015, due to an injury to starting middle linebacker , Barron transitioned to outside linebacker in the ' 4-3 defensive scheme, where he excelled in his new role, leading the team with 116 combined tackles (79 solo). Following the 2015 season, Barron signed a five-year contract extension with the worth $45 million, including $20 million guaranteed and a $5 million , securing his presence through the 2020 season. He continued as a linebacker in 2016, again leading the in tackles with 118 combined (91 solo) while adding two interceptions and one fumble recovery, contributing to a that ranked among the league's top units in points allowed. The team's relocation to ahead of the 2016 season did not disrupt Barron's performance, as he adapted seamlessly to the franchise's new environment while maintaining his versatile defensive contributions. In 2017, under new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, Barron shifted to inside linebacker in a 3-4 base scheme, fitting the "Mo" (money) linebacker role that emphasized coverage skills from his safety background. He recorded 86 combined tackles (73 solo) and a career-high three interceptions, helping anchor a Rams defense that improved dramatically and supported the team's 11-5 record. During the 2018 season, Barron started 12 games at inside linebacker despite missing the first four due to an ankle injury, tallying 60 combined tackles (43 solo), one sack, and one forced fumble; a highlight was his safety against the Green Bay Packers on October 28, when he tackled running back Aaron Jones in the end zone. Barron's tenure with the culminated in their run to , where he started all three playoff games, including the 13-3 loss to the , and recorded 22 combined tackles across the postseason. Over his five seasons with the franchise (2014-2018), Barron amassed 403 combined tackles, five interceptions, and three fumble recoveries, showcasing his versatility across and linebacker positions in evolving defensive schemes. He was released by the on March 5, 2019, saving the team $6.33 million in salary cap space.

Pittsburgh Steelers

On March 17, 2019, Mark Barron signed a two-year, $12 million contract with the to provide depth at inside linebacker following the departure of . Bringing his prior versatility from the , Barron transitioned fully to linebacker and became a key rotational player in the Steelers' 3-4 defense under coordinator Keith Butler. During the 2019 regular season, Barron appeared in 15 games, starting nine, and recorded 82 combined tackles (58 solo), one , three passes defended, and one recovery. He contributed significantly to the run defense, logging three tackles for loss, which helped rank 12th in the in rushing yards allowed per game (112.9). Notable performances included a 11-tackle effort with his lone against the in Week 4, where he picked off to seal a 27-3 victory, and a six-tackle game with a versus the same rival in Week 12. Against other foes, he added four tackles in a close overtime loss to the in Week 5 and five stops in a win over the in Week 13. The Steelers released Barron on March 16, 2020, prior to the second year of his contract, ending his tenure without postseason experience during an 8-8 season.

Denver Broncos

On August 30, 2020, Mark Barron signed a one-year contract with the worth $2.5 million, including $1 million guaranteed, to bolster linebacker depth and contribute on special teams amid early injuries at the position. The versatile veteran, who had transitioned from to linebacker earlier in his career, was expected to provide flexibility in Vic Fangio's defensive scheme, which emphasized hybrid roles in the secondary and front seven. Barron's tenure was quickly derailed by injuries. He sustained a hamstring injury during practice on September 4, 2020, leading to his placement on injured reserve on September 23. A subsequent strained pectoral muscle in October further delayed his recovery. He was designated for return on November 6 and activated from injured reserve on November 25, but remained a healthy inactive for the remainder of the regular season, appearing in zero games with no recorded statistics. The Broncos waived Barron on December 22, 2020, effectively ending his time with the team. Following the waiver, Barron did not sign with another team, entering free agency in 2021 without securing a new contract and implicitly retiring from professional football thereafter.

Personal life and legacy

Personal background

Mark Barron was born and raised in , where he grew up in a single-parent household led by his mother, Michelle Barron, alongside two older sisters and a younger brother. Following his retirement after the 2019 season, Barron has maintained strong ties to his hometown of , focusing on community involvement and . He has organized annual turkey giveaways in partnership with The Angels Project (), distributing over 1,000 meals in 2017 and 1,500 in 2019 to underprivileged families in the Prichard area, with his mother often coordinating the events on the ground. In December 2020, amid challenges from and , Barron sponsored a holiday initiative providing $1,000 each to 15 families in need through . Barron's non-football pursuits emphasize giving back to his community, including participation in the Reese's Bowl's event, where he helped distribute 1,000 meals in 2022. He has expressed enjoyment in this more hands-on role post-retirement, stating it allows him to personally contribute to local families as he has throughout his life.

Awards and honors

During his time at the , Barron was a key contributor to the Crimson Tide's BCS victories in 2009 and 2011, starting as a in both title-winning seasons. He earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2009, 2010, and 2011 for his defensive performances, leading the conference with seven interceptions in 2009. Barron was recognized as a consensus All-American in 2011 and finished as a finalist for the , awarded to the nation's top defensive player. In his NFL career spanning eight seasons with three teams, Barron received the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team honors in 2012 following his selection as the seventh overall pick. He appeared in with the in 2019, contributing to their defensive efforts in the postseason run. Over his professional tenure, Barron amassed 710 combined tackles and nine interceptions, showcasing his versatility as a and linebacker. Following his retirement after the 2019 season, Barron was inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2025, alongside figures like MLB All-Star and NFL Pro Bowler . The induction ceremony occurred on May 6, 2025, during the hall's annual banquet and First Light Community Football Preview dinner in , his hometown. This honor underscores Barron's legacy as a local product who excelled from St. Paul's Episcopal School—where he won a state championship—to national titles at and a first-round selection, inspiring youth sports in the region.

NFL career statistics

YearTeamGGSCombSkIntPDFFFRSfty
20121616880.0110100
20131414882.027010
20142TM169723.004010
2015STL16121161.005300
2016LAR16161181.028010
2017LAR1414861.034000
2018LAR1212601.001101
2019159823.013010
Career** **11910271012.0942541
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