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The window for pre-draft visits is coming to a close with the first round getting underway in just over a week and the Patriots are getting in a meeting with a running back that some think is a great fit for their offense.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Utah running back Devontae Booker is visiting with the team on Wednesday. Booker met with the Steelers on Tuesday.

Booker ran for 2,773 yards and caught 80 passes during his two seasons with the Utes and also drew good marks for his pass blocking while in college. That package is one that’s made Mike Reiss of ESPN and others who follow the Patriots point to Booker as the kind of player that could interest the Patriots next week.

One stumbling block could be the torn meniscus that he suffered last season. Booker, who could be a second-day pick, was able to do a pro day workout this month, however, and the Patriots will surely dig into his health during Wednesday’s visit. The Patriots currently have the 60th, 61st, 91st and 96th picks before a long wait for the 196th pick.