Stanford running back Bryce Love met formally with several teams at the NFL Scouting Combine, including the Green Bay Packers.

According to NFL.com, Love spoke with the Packers, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets and Denver Broncos in Indianapolis this week.

A breakout star for Stanford during the 2017 season, Love suffered through an injury-plagued senior season and then tore his ACL during his final collegiate game. He rushed for over 2,100 yards and was the Heisman Trophy runner up as a junior but decided to forego the NFL draft and return to Stanford for his senior season. He was a Heisman favorite before injuries derailed his season.

It’s possible the Packers could view Love as a high-potential option in the middle rounds, especially considering his elusiveness and history of production in the zone-blocking scheme. The Packers will likely be in the market for a running back at some point in the draft.

Love said he’s expecting to be ready to return to the field by the middle of training camp. He will likely need to be eased back into the fold by whichever team drafts him in April.

Love rushed for 3,865 yards and 30 touchdowns at Stanford. He also caught 49 passes and scored two receiving touchdowns.

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