2016 NFL Draft: No. 111 to No. 130 Prospect Ranking

Dec 31, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide cornerback Cyrus Jones (5) returns a punt in the 2015 CFP semifinal at the Cotton Bowl against the Michigan State Spartans at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 31, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide cornerback Cyrus Jones (5) returns a punt in the 2015 CFP semifinal at the Cotton Bowl against the Michigan State Spartans at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports /
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The 2016 NFL Draft may lack a large number of elite talent, but it has good depth in the middle rounds.

This group of players features several capable of making an immediate impact. Others posses high upside with the potential to develop into one of the better prospects in the 2016 NFL Draft class.

111. Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama- Jones has upside at cornerback, but his real value may come as a return man.

112. Le’Raven Clark, OT, Texas Tech- Clark is a highly athletic offensive tackle, but is very raw as far as his footwork is concerned. Some of this has to do with playing in a spread system while at Texas Tech.

113. Justin Simmons, S, Boston College

114. Jacoby Brissett, QB, NC State- Brissett features the size, athleticism and arm strength evaluators look for in a developmental quarterback.

115. Carl Nassib, Edge, Penn State- Nassib worked his way from being a walk-on to leading the nation in sacks. NFL teams love players with his passion.

116. Adam Gotsis, DE, Georgia Tech- Gotsis is a hard-nosed defender who has the versatility to play a few roles along the defensive line.

117. Bronson Kaufusi, DE, BYU- Kaufusi features good size, length and burst off the edge. He needs to get stronger and focus on playing with a lower pad level.

118. KJ Dillon, S, West Virginia

119. Cassanova McKinzy, LB, Auburn

120. Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA

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121. Jordan Payton, WR, UCLA

122. BJ Goodson, LB, Clemson- Goodson is a solid all-around player with some room to grow. He was a bit overshadowed by the other high-end defenders at Clemson.

123. Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers

124. Connor McGovern, OL, Missouri

125. Jayron Kearse, S, Clemson- Kearse is a long and athletic safety prospect who can get lost in coverage and has some stiffness in his hips.

126. Joe Schobert, Edge, Wisconsin

127. Daryl Worley, DB, West Virginia

128. Spencer Drango, OL, Baylor

129. Deandre Houston-Carson, CB, William & Mary

130. Jordan Risbee, OL, California