Sprinkled in between 30 and 81, the Reds are well represented in the ranks.
Earlier today, Baseball Prospectus (or, more accurately, its publisher) dropped their Top 101 Prospect ranking for 2016. Five of your favorite farmhands show up on the list, though the only two holdovers from 2015 dropped down the list slightly, while three new new names appear (Michael Lorenzen, #63 from 2015, is no longer eligible).
List stalwart Robert Stephenson is the top ranked Red at #30, dropping from his 2015 ranking of 16. Bob Steve fatigue is real and it's evident that the powerful right hander's prospect star doesn't shine as bright as it once did as control issues continue to nip at his overall upside.