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Michael Floyd looks like Top 10 pick at Notre Dame Pro Day

Michael Floyd, Trenton Hughes

Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd, right, makes a touchdown catch in front of Maryland defensive back Trenton Hughes in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Landover, Md., Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

AP

Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd made the most of his opportunity to work out for NFL scouts today.

At Notre Dame’s Pro Day, Floyd put on a performance that firmly establishes him as the No. 2 receiver in this year’s NFL draft, just behind Oklahoma State’s Justin Blackmon. NFL Network’s Mike Mayock, who saw plenty of Floyd while calling Notre Dame games on NBC, liked what he saw on the field and liked what he saw at Notre Dame’s practice facility today.

“Michael Floyd, to me, had an excellent workout,” Mayock said on Path to the Draft. “What you get with Michael Floyd, you get a 6-foot-3, 220-pound wide receiver who gets tremendous breaks in and out. His explosion off the line of scrimmage is exceptional -- I would compare it to Blackmon.”

Most projections have Blackmon off the board somewhere in the 3-6 range, and Mayock said he sees Floyd going shortly after that.

“I think the interest should start at No. 7 with Jacksonville, Miami at 8, Carolina at 9, Buffalo at 10,” Mayock said. “Seven through ten there has to be some interest, but in no event can I see him going past the Jets at 16.”

Floyd was a four-year starter who is Notre Dame’s all-time record holder in catches (271), receiving yards (3,686) and receiving touchdowns (37).