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Alejandro Barrett (born March 6, 1994) is an American professional football defensive end. He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs.

Key Information

Early life

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Barrett was born on March 6, 1994, in Yuma, Arizona.[1] He played high school football at Desert Ridge High School in Mesa, Arizona, and earned first-team all-state honors twice. He also lettered in track and field at Desert Ridge.[2]

College career

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Barrett played for the San Diego State Aztecs of San Diego State University from 2013 to 2016. He was redshirted in 2012. He played in 12 games in 2013, recording 8 solo tackles, 7 tackle assists and 3 sacks. He played in 10 games, all starts, in 2014, recording 21 solo tackles, 18 tackle assists, 3 sacks, 3 pass breakups and 1 forced fumble. Barrett earned Honorable Mention All-Mountain West honors in 2014. He played in 14 games, all starts, in 2015, totaling 33 solo tackles, 29 tackle assists, 5.5 sacks, 2 interceptions, 1 pass breakup and 2 forced fumbles. He was named First-team All-Mountain West in 2015. Barrett played in 14 games, all starts, in 2016, recording 29 solo tackles, 24 tackle assists, 7.5 sacks and 4 pass breakups. He garnered First-team All-Mountain West recognition in 2016, becoming the first San Diego State defensive lineman to earn First-team All-Mountain West honors multiple times. He was also a team captain his senior year in 2016. Barrett played in 50 games, starting 38, during his college career, totaling 91 solo tackles, 78 tackle assists, 19 sacks, 2 interceptions, 8 pass breakups, and 3 forced fumbles. His 19 sacks were tied for the fourth most in school history.[2]

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Barrett was rated the 43rd best defensive end in the 2017 NFL draft by NFLDraftScout.com.[3]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 1+58 in
(1.87 m)
252 lb
(114 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
9+34 in
(0.25 m)
4.97 s 1.68 s 2.85 s 4.42 s 7.41 s 30.0 in
(0.76 m)
9 ft 1 in
(2.77 m)
21 reps
All values from San Diego State Pro Day[3]

Detroit Lions

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Barrett signed with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent on May 12, 2017.[4] He was waived by the Lions on September 20 and signed to the team's practice squad on September 22.[5][6] Barrett signed a reserve/future contract with the Lions on January 1, 2018.[7]

On September 1, 2018, Barrett was waived by the Lions and was re-signed to the practice squad the next day.[8][9] He was released by the Lions on September 19, following the signing of DeShawn Shead.[10] Barrett was re-signed on October 31.[11] He was released again on November 6.[12]

San Diego Fleet

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On November 9, 2018, Barrett signed with the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) for the 2019 season.[13] Prior to the league shutting down, Barrett recorded 15 tackles and 2 sacks in 8 games played.[14]

Oakland Raiders

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Barrett signed with the Oakland Raiders on April 5, 2019, three days after the AAF suspended football operations.[15] He was waived/injured during final roster cuts on August 30.[16] Barrett reverted to injured reserve after clearing waivers on September 1, but was released with an injury settlement on September 3.

San Francisco 49ers

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On November 27, 2019, Barrett was signed to the San Francisco 49ers' practice squad. He re-signed with the 49ers on February 11, 2020.[17] He was waived on July 30, but re-signed three days later.[18][19] Barrett was waived again on August 13,[20] but re-signed on August 30.[21] He was waived again on September 5.[22] On September 23, Barrett again was signed to the San Francisco 49ers' practice squad.[23] He was promoted to the active roster on October 7.[24] He was waived again on October 26,[25] and was re-signed back to the practice squad two days later.[26] Barrett was elevated to the active roster on November 28 for the team's Week 12 game against the Los Angeles Rams, and reverted to the practice squad after the game.[27] He was signed back to the active roster on December 12.[28] He was waived on December 14, and re-signed to the practice squad two days later.[29] Barrett was elevated to the active roster again on December 25 for the team's Week 16 game against the Arizona Cardinals, and reverted to the practice squad again following the game.[30] He was promoted to the active roster again on January 1, 2021.[31]

On August 31, 2021, Barrett was waived by the 49ers and re-signed to the practice squad the next day.[32][33] He signed a reserve/future contract with the 49ers on February 2, 2022.[34]

On August 30, 2022, Barrett was waived by the 49ers and signed to the practice squad the next day.[35][36] He signed a reserve/future contract with San Francisco on January 31, 2023.[37]

On August 29, 2023, Barrett was waived by the 49ers and re-signed to the practice squad.[38][39] He re-signed with the 49ers on February 14, 2024.[40]

Barrett was released by the 49ers on August 27, 2024, and was subsequently re-signed to the practice squad.[41][42] He was promoted to the team's active roster on January 4, 2025.[43]

On April 22, 2025, Barrett re-signed with the 49ers.[44] On May 19, Barrett was waived by the 49ers.[45]

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Alejandro Barrett (born March 6, 1994) is an American professional football defensive end and financial entrepreneur, best known for his career in the (NFL) with the and as the founder of Barrett Capital, an AI-powered targeting accredited investors. Barrett played at , where he appeared in 50 games over four seasons (2013–2016), recording 169 tackles, 19 sacks, 40 tackles for loss, two interceptions, and three forced fumbles, while earning team captain honors as a senior in 2016. After going undrafted in the , he signed with the as a and made his professional debut that season, appearing in two games with one assisted tackle. His NFL career has primarily been with the 49ers, where he has played 10 games across the 2020 and 2024 seasons, contributing depth on the defensive line with a total of seven tackles, before being waived by the team in May 2025; he has not appeared in games during the 2025 season as of November 2025, while also spending brief stints with the in 2019 and the Alliance of American Football's that same year. Beyond football, Barrett has built a notable presence in finance, launching Barrett Capital in recent years to leverage , , and forex strategies, drawing from his personal investments in and digital assets during his tenure. As of 2025, Barrett continues to promote Barrett Capital's strategies in and digital assets through . He gained attention in as one of the first players to receive 100% of his salary in through a with Bitwage, highlighting his advocacy for and diversification for athletes facing the short-lived nature of careers. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 ) and weighing 250 pounds (113 kg), Barrett combines athletic with entrepreneurial vision, often citing influences and the 's "Not For Long" moniker as motivations for his dual pursuits.

Early life and high school

Early life

Alex Barrett was born on March 6, 1994, at Yuma Regional Medical Center in . His parents, Elena and Audry Barrett, met while attending ; Elena grew up in the small town of , Arizona, where her father worked as a farmer, while Audry was raised in Winterhaven and graduated from Yuma High School. The Barrett family frequently relocated during Barrett's early years, moving between Yuma and , to follow agricultural work in the lettuce fields, before spending time in and eventually settling in . Barrett has two younger brothers, and the family shared a strong affinity for the , with his father Audry—a lifelong fan who attended games—instilling an early appreciation for football in the household. As a child, Barrett first participated in before his father introduced him to organized football through leagues at age nine; motivated by his parents, he shed 26 pounds to meet the weight requirements and join a team, quickly developing a passion for the sport.

High school career

Barrett attended Desert Ridge High School in , where he played football as a defensive lineman. During his high school career, Barrett earned first-team all-state honors twice, recognizing his standout defensive performances. He also received first-team all-region honors on defense and was named to the all-Arizona Super 25 team in his senior year. In addition to football, Barrett lettered in , competing in events such as the shot put and discus, where he set personal records of 57 feet in the shot put and 170 feet, 2 inches in the discus. He was named his school's track MVP on two occasions. These accomplishments at Desert Ridge helped solidify Barrett's development as a versatile defensive player, emphasizing his strength, speed, and athleticism that would carry into higher levels of competition.

College career

Recruitment and early years

Barrett, a lightly recruited two-star prospect from Desert Ridge High School in , earned first-team all-state honors as a senior and was rated the 32nd-best recruit in the state by , but received scholarship offers only from , , and San Diego State. He committed to the on June 28, 2011, drawn by the opportunity to play in a program emphasizing defensive line development. Upon enrolling at State in 2012, Barrett redshirted his year to bulk up and adapt to college-level play, focusing on and technique refinement as a lineman. In the 2013 season, Barrett transitioned to and made an immediate impact as a true , appearing in seven games with 15 total tackles (eight solo), five tackles for loss, and three sacks. His most notable contribution came against on October 10, where he recorded two sacks and four tackles, helping disrupt the Falcons' in a 27-20 Aztec victory. As a in 2014, Barrett solidified his role in the rotation, playing in 10 games and accumulating 39 tackles (21 solo), nine tackles for loss, three sacks, three pass deflections, and one forced fumble. Over his first two active seasons (2013–2014), he totaled 54 tackles (29 solo), 14 tackles for loss, and six sacks, demonstrating steady growth in pass-rushing ability and run defense within San Diego State's multiple-front scheme.

Later years and honors

In his junior and senior seasons at State, Barrett emerged as a dominant force on the defensive line, starting all 28 games across 2015 and 2016 while contributing significantly to the ' defensive efforts. During this period, he recorded 116 total tackles, including 62 solo stops, 26 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles, showcasing his ability to disrupt opposing offenses. His senior year in 2016 was particularly standout, with 7.5 sacks and four pass breakups in 14 starts, helping anchor a defense that ranked among the Mountain West Conference's best. Over his full college career, spanning 45 games with 38 starts, Barrett amassed 170 tackles (91 solo, 79 assists), 40 tackles for loss, 19 sacks—tied for fourth in State history—two interceptions, eight pass breakups, and three forced fumbles. These totals underscored his consistency and growth from earlier seasons, where he had adapted to the college level after redshirting in 2012. Barrett's excellence earned him First-team All-Mountain West honors in both 2015 and 2016, making him the first State defensive lineman to achieve back-to-back first-team selections in the conference. He had previously received Honorable Mention All-Mountain West recognition in 2014. Additionally, he was named State Defensive Lineman of the Year three times, highlighting his pivotal role on the team. As a senior in 2016, Barrett served as team captain, selected by his teammates for his leadership qualities and on-field reliability, which helped foster a cohesive defensive unit during an 11-3 season that included a win in the .

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his senior season at , Alex Barrett declared eligibility for the . As a redshirt senior , he entered the pre-draft evaluation process with a reputation for productivity in college, where he had amassed notable statistics in tackles for loss and sacks during his later years. Barrett was evaluated as the 43rd-best defensive end prospect in the 2017 draft class by NFLDraftScout.com. Physically, he measured 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) tall and 252 lb (114 kg) during pre-draft workouts. Although not invited to the , Barrett participated in State's Pro Day on March 23, 2017, where he ran the in 4.97 seconds, recorded 21 repetitions at 225 lb, achieved a 30-inch , and posted a 9 ft 1 in broad jump, among other metrics. These performances highlighted his functional strength and explosiveness, though his overall athletic testing scores, including a Relative Athletic Score of 2.16, were considered below average for his position, potentially impacting his draft stock. Barrett ultimately went undrafted in the , held April 27–29 in . As a priority undrafted free agent prospect—ranked 30th among edge rushers available by —he drew interest from multiple teams seeking depth on the defensive line immediately following the draft. This status positioned him for opportunities in rookie minicamps and organized team activities, where undrafted players like Barrett must demonstrate immediate value to secure contracts and roster spots amid high competition. The transition from to professional football required him to adapt to a more complex defensive scheme and increased athleticism, with expectations centered on his pass-rushing versatility and run-stopping ability to earn playing time.

Detroit Lions

After going undrafted in the , Alex Barrett signed with the as an undrafted on May 12, 2017. During the 2017 preseason, Barrett recorded 10 tackles and 1 sack over four games, showcasing his pass-rushing potential as a rotational . Barrett earned a spot on the Lions' initial 53-man roster following but saw limited action in the , appearing in two games with 25 defensive snaps and 3 offensive snaps, primarily as a fullback in short-yardage situations. He recorded 1 assisted tackle on special teams during that time. On September 20, , he was waived and subsequently signed to the team's on September 22. In 2018, Barrett returned on a reserve/ in January and impressed during with his pass-rush flashes, earning praise as a potential depth contributor. He was waived again on September 1 but re-signed to the practice squad the next day; however, he was released on September 19 to make room for another player. Barrett was brought back to the practice squad on October 31, only to be released once more on November 6, marking the end of his tenure with the Lions after multiple roster fluctuations and no regular-season appearances that year.

San Diego Fleet

Following his release from the in early November 2018, Barrett signed with the of the (AAF) later that month, joining the team ahead of the league's inaugural 2019 season. The AAF, a spring professional football league founded to develop talent and provide an alternative offseason pathway for players, aimed to bridge the gap between college and the by emphasizing fundamentals and player welfare, with games broadcast nationally. Barrett quickly established himself as a rotational for the Fleet, contributing to the team's defensive efforts during the league's abbreviated schedule. In eight games, he recorded 15 tackles and 2 sacks, showcasing his pass-rushing ability and run-stopping presence on a unit that relied on veteran and young talent to compete in the eight-team league. His role as a key depth player allowed him to gain valuable professional reps in a structured environment, honing his technique against competitive offenses and adapting to full-contact play outside the NFL practice squad setting. The AAF's sudden suspension of operations on April 2, 2019—after just eight weeks of the season due to financial difficulties and failed negotiations with majority investor Tom Dundon—abruptly ended Barrett's stint with the Fleet, but not before the league provided a platform that enhanced his professional visibility. This exposure proved instrumental in his career progression, as his solid performance drew attention from teams seeking affordable, proven depth, directly facilitating his next opportunity in just days after the shutdown.

Oakland Raiders

On April 5, 2019, Alex Barrett signed with the as an undrafted , coming off a stint with the in the now-defunct league. Barrett participated in the Raiders' 2019 and preseason activities, where he expressed strong motivation driven by personal factors, including the recent passing of his father, a longtime Raiders fan. His efforts during camp positioned him as a depth player on the defensive line, though he recorded limited statistics in the preseason games. However, Barrett did not appear in any regular-season games for the Raiders. On August 30, 2019, the team waived him with an designation as part of initial roster reductions ahead of the 53-man deadline. He subsequently reached an settlement with Oakland on September 4, 2019, allowing him to become an unrestricted . Following his release, Barrett focused on recovery from the undisclosed and pursued additional opportunities in professional football.

San Francisco 49ers

Barrett signed with the ' practice squad on November 27, 2019, marking the beginning of his affiliation with the team. Throughout his tenure from 2019 to 2025, he experienced frequent movements between the active roster, , and waivers, including multiple reserve/future contracts signed in February 2020, February 2022, January 2023, and February 2024, as well as several elevations to the active roster during the 2020 and 2021 seasons to provide depth on the defensive line. These transitions highlighted his role as a versatile depth player, often contributing on special teams while occasionally seeing limited defensive action. In his time with the 49ers, Barrett appeared in 10 games across multiple seasons, primarily serving in a rotational capacity. As of the end of the 2023 season, his career totals stood at 6 tackles, reflecting sparse but consistent depth contributions. In 2024, he played in 3 games, recording 2 tackles (both solo), while logging 23 defensive snaps and 64 special teams snaps, where he helped cover kicks and punts during key matchups. His special teams work was particularly notable, as he provided reliable coverage and tackling support, such as in a Week 16 game against the where he made a key special teams tackle. Barrett re-signed with the 49ers on April 22, 2025, via a one-year exclusive rights contract, positioning him for potential depth roles entering the offseason program. However, he was waived on May 19, 2025, to accommodate the signing of kicker , limiting his participation to offseason activities and any early preseason preparations without regular-season or notable preseason play that year. As of November 2025, Barrett remains an unrestricted , having established himself as a dependable special teams contributor and defensive line depth piece during his longest affiliation with , though his overall impact was constrained by the team's star-studded front seven.

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