When asked to evaluate receiver Michael Floyd over the past three years, Cardinals executives and coaches usually focused on Floyd’s unfulfilled potential.
This season, Floyd’s fourth, that’s no longer the case. He’s emerged as the consistent threat the team envisioned when it drafted him 13th overall out of Notre Dame in 2012.
Despite being limited by three dislocated fingers early in the season and a hamstring injury in November, Floyd has caught 40 passes for 652 yards and six touchdowns.
In four of his past five games, Floyd gained more than 100 yards receiving, and overall, he’s averaging 16.