In what feels like a recurring question posed towards the Arizona Cardinals every off season, it's the time of the year where we talk about Michael Floyd and what the next step in his development is.
After an up and down rookie season, like so many rookie wide receivers have, 2013 looked like the beginning of the next step for Floyd taking over as the top receiver in the desert.
Then 2014 happened and Floyd's progress hit a sort of stumbling block, much of which has been attributed to the 10 games absence of Carson Palmer.
The problem with that theory is based on the numbers, it's a pretty inaccurate statement.