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Michael Barrett experienced frustration during the NFL draft when he went unnoticed for nearly three days and six-and-a-half rounds. Despite discussions about joining the NFL as a free agent and reconnecting with his former college coach, Jim Harbaugh, who had moved on to coach the Los Angeles Chargers after their national championship win, Barrett found himself confronting the possibility of not being drafted.

Feeling overwhelmed, he stepped outside, away from his loved ones, and let out his emotions with tears and screams. However, his despair turned to joy when he received a call from Carolina Panthers’ general manager Dan Morgan, informing him that he had been selected as the 240th pick in the draft.

Barrett’s emotional rollercoaster continued as he couldn’t contain his excitement after being drafted, boasting that he was the steal of the draft. This was a departure from his usual humble demeanor. Despite being ranked lower in pre-draft evaluations, Barrett’s performance on the field spoke volumes. With impressive statistics and a reputation for durability, Barrett proved himself as a force to be reckoned with despite his size.

His physicality on the field, exemplified by a memorable hit that cracked an opponent’s helmet, caught the attention of his former coach, Jim Harbaugh. Barrett’s toughness and determination, reminiscent of Panthers’ GM Dan Morgan’s playing style, made him an ideal pick for Carolina. Having faced skepticism throughout his career due to his stature, Barrett is motivated by the doubters and carries a chip on his shoulder, ready to prove himself at the next level.

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