2016 NFL Draft: No. 91 to No. 110 Prospect Ranking

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.

91. Isaac Seumalo, C/G, Oregon State

92. Scooby Wright, LB, Arizona- Wright is a highly instinctive player who is always around the football. However, concerns about his size and durability make him a risky pick.

93. Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor- There’s no doubting Coleman’s explosiveness, but he’s very raw as a route runner. It could take several years before he can run a complete NFL route tree.

94. Will Redmond, CB, Mississippi State

95. Joe Thuney, OL, NC State

96. Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina- A shifty playmaker who works best in space. He’s not going to take the top off a defense, but can work the underneath routes and move the chains.

97. Deion Jones, LB, LSU

98. Josh Perry, LB, Ohio State- Perry is a thumper who does a good job attacking the line of scrimmage. There are questions about his change of direction ability which hinders his coverage skills.

99. Nick Vannett, TE, Ohio State

100. Harlan Miller, DB, SE Louisiana

101. T.J. Green, DB, Clemson- Green is getting a lot of love in the draft word because some see him as a potential fit at cornerback. He has the size and athleticism to make the switch but expect some growing pains.

102. Jihad Ward, DL, Illinois

103. Vince Biegel, LB, Wisconsin

104. Storm Barrs-Woods, RB, Oregon State

105. Darian Thompson, S, Boise State

106. Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina- Adams features excellent size and long arms. He reminds me a lot of Martellus Bennett.

107. Vadal Alexander, G, LSU

108. Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State

109. Anthony Zettel, DL, Penn State

110. Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor- Howard has good size for the position, but is raw and needs to work on his overall technique.