Lorenzo Barber is a game-changing do-it-all athlete who plays much bigger than his listed size in the rising stars recruiting portal. He’s been the go-to guy on each team he’s played on for the last five seasons and thrives in big-game situations. Versatile and reliable, he can line up outside, in the slot, or motion into the backfield for read-option looks where he is usually the first option. He’s also the team’s primary return specialist and contributes on defense when needed.
Overview: He is our Go-to Guy, we work to get him the ball in multiple ways- Coach Jermaine Gonzalez – Follow St Mary’s Prep on IG
💪 Why You’ll Love the Rising Star
Barber is a complete, versatile athlete with championship experience, high football IQ, and multi-positional ability. Coaches at the collegiate level will value his ability to contribute immediately on offense and special teams. A proven playmaker who thrives in pressure situations, he’s a must-watch prospect for programs seeking a playmaking wide receiver who can impact the game in multiple ways.

🔥 Quick Hits
| Strengths | Notes |
| Go-to playmaker | Trusted offensive weapon on a top 10 team |
| Versatility | Can play outside WR, slot, participate in RPOs/read-option, and defensive back roles |
| Return specialist | Smart decisions on punts, quick and balanced with return vision. Knows when to “Get what he can get” |
| Big-game performer | Excels under pressure, consistently makes clutch plays |
| Route running & hands | strong burst out of stance, Shifty and with aggressive hands against press coverage, knows how to stem routes, adjusts speed tempo during routes to create separation |
| Competitive experience | Played for C1N 7v7 (Cam Newton squad in Atlanta), excelled against top national talent |
Potential Weaknesses / Areas to Watch:
• Preference is for offense; defensive reps are fewer but promising
• Could add bulk to match higher-level collegiate competition, though already plays physically
• Plans to run track to improve long speed and 40 time
📊 2025 SEASON STATS (Through Week 6)
• 792 All Purpose Yards
• 30 receptions, 554 yards receiving, 8 TDs
• 107 rushing attempts 1 TD
• 73 Punt Return Yards; 101 Kick Return Yards
