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.
131. Mike Matthews, C, Texas A&M
132. Charone Peake, WR, Clemson- Peake is a raw but high-upside receiver prospect who could come off the board much earlier than expected.
133. Dadi Nicolas, Edge, Virginia Tech- Nicolas had a down year, but still features a good burst off the edge and pass-rush potential.
134. Willie Henry, DL, Michigan
135. D.J. Reader, NT, Clemson- Reader is a two-down player but his ability to clog the middle of the defense is a need for many teams.
136. Sebastian Tretola, G, Arkansas
137. Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota
138. Tyvius Powell, S, Ohio State- Powell has the physical tools, but just didn’t make enough impact plays.
139. Kenny Lawler, WR, California
140. Briean Boddy-Calhoun, CB, Minnesota
141. Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech- Dixon is a versatile running back capable of producing as both a runner and pass catcher.
142. Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas
143. Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky- Higbee’s recent arrest has really hurt his chances of being drafted, but this is a talented player with the potential to be a real difference maker in the passing game.
144. Nick Martin, C, Notre Dame
145. Miles Killebrew, S,
146. Quinshad Davis, WR, North Carolina
147. Maliek Collins, DT, Nebraska
148. Cody Kessler, QB, USC- Kessler is basically a finished produce which limits his upside. However, he has a chance to develop into a very good career backup. Every team needs a backup quarterback capable of stepping in and winning a game or two.
149. Kenyan Drake, RB, Alabama- Drake’s injury history is the big concern, but when healthy he has proven to be a playmaker.
150. Graham Glasgow, OL, Michigan