Notre Dame hasn't had multiple first-round draft picks since 1994. If Todd McShay's projections prove correct, that will change this year.

In his latest mock draft , McShay has receiver Michael Floyd going to the Bills with the 10th pick and safety Harrison Smith going No. 29 to the Ravens.

Floyd is a bit of a reach here, but no more so than OTs Mike Adams and Jonathan Martin. It's a tough call on the Bills' top two needs in this scenario, and they could look to trade down in a situation like this. They could also pull the trigger on a value pick such as Coples.

With no offensive linemen worth drafting, fast-rising Smith is a good value pick who could provide long-term security at safety with the clock ticking on Ed Reed. The Ravens also could consider a defensive tackle such as Connecticut's Kendall Reyes at this spot.

Floyd is up three spots to No. 18 on McShay's draft Board , and he held at No. 13 on Mel Kiper's 25-man Big Board . Smith dropped one spot on the Big Board, to No. 25.

Each player remained second in his position on Kiper's top-5s list this week .