Dorian Barney
Dorian Barney
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Elise Minor Benton | Prep Redzone Scout
Let me paint the picture real quick:
Dorian Barney
Dorian
Barney
6'1" | 175 lbs | DB
Carrollton | 2026
State
GA
, the 6′1″, 175‑180 lb four-star cornerback out of Carrollton, Georgia, has entered the blue blood stage of college football. On July 5, 2025, Barney made a decisive commitment to Michigan—choosing the Wolverines over heavy-hitters like Penn State, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Alabama. This wasn’t just a recruitment win—it was a coup. He becomes Michigan’s first cornerback in the 2026 class, and they needed someone with his tape swagger and ball instincts.
Barney’s junior season stats tell the story: 39 tackles, five interceptions, five pass breakups, and even a pick-six—that’s production, not hype. But it’s his style in coverage that grabs attention. He’s a zone assassin, reading quarterbacks like textbooks, jumping routes inside the hashes, and disrupting short throws consistently. When matched one-on-one, he’s silent strength—lean, disciplined, limiting separation, and mirroring routes downfield with sticky hips and smooth transitions. No flinch, no wasted movement—just clean technique and confidence.
Michigan’s staff sold him more than a scheme—they sold him belief. Barney listened as defense backs coach Lamar Morgan spoke to him like he was already in Ann Arbor. He came away knowing they weren’t recruiting a name—they were welcoming a leader, someone who could thrive in front of 110,000 fans at The Big House every weekend.
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Elise Minor Benton | Prep Redzone Scout
Let me paint the picture real quick:
Dorian Barney
Dorian
Barney
6'1" | 175 lbs | DB
Carrollton | 2026
State
GA
, the 6′1″, 175‑180 lb four-star cornerback out of Carrollton, Georgia, has entered the blue blood stage of college football. On July 5, 2025, Barney made a decisive commitment to Michigan—choosing the Wolverines over heavy-hitters like Penn State, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Alabama. This wasn’t just a recruitment win—it was a coup. He becomes Michigan’s first cornerback in the 2026 class, and they needed someone with his tape swagger and ball instincts.
Barney’s junior season stats tell the story: 39 tackles, five interceptions, five pass breakups, and even a pick-six—that’s production, not hype. But it’s his style in coverage that grabs attention. He’s a zone assassin, reading quarterbacks like textbooks, jumping routes inside the hashes, and disrupting short throws consistently. When matched one-on-one, he’s silent strength—lean, disciplined, limiting separation, and mirroring routes downfield with sticky hips and smooth transitions. No flinch, no wasted movement—just clean technique and confidence.
Michigan’s staff sold him more than a scheme—they sold him belief. Barney listened as defense backs coach Lamar Morgan spoke to him like he was already in Ann Arbor. He came away knowing they weren’t recruiting a name—they were welcoming a leader, someone who could thrive in front of 110,000 fans at The Big House every weekend.
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