Here are some of the players with locals ties on the official list of invitees to the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, which will be held Feb. 19 through 25 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Albert Wilson, Georgia State ; Aaron Murray (QB), Georgia; Chris Boyd (WR), Vanderbilt (Roswell); Jerry Attaochu (OLB), Georgia Tech; Jerick McKinnon (RB), Georgia Southern, (Sprayberry High); Arthur Lynch (TE), Georgia; Lavelle Westbrooks (CB), Georgia Southern (Riverdale); Jamea Thomas, CB, Georgia Tech; Zach Mettenberger (QB), LSU (Oconee County High), QB; Connor Shaw QB, South Carolina (Flowery Branch High); David Yankey (G), Stanford, (Centennial High); Isaiah Crowell (RB), Alabama State (UGA, Columbus Carver High); Ja'wuan James (OT), Tennessee (North Gwinnett High); Marcus Smith (DE), Louisville, (Columbus Hardaway); Kenny Ladler, S, Vanderbilt, (Stephenson High) ; Darqueze Dennard (CB), Michigan State, (Twiggs County High); Telvin Smith, (LB), Florida State (Lowndes); Bradley Roby (CB), Ohio State (Peachtree Ridge); J.C. Copeland (FB), LSU, LaGrange (Troup County); Storm Johnson (RB), Central Florida , (Loganville High); T.J. Jones (WR), Notre Dame, (Gainesville), Adrian Hubbard (LB), Alabama (Norcross) and Stephon Tuitt (DE), Notre Dame, (Monroe).

Here's the entire list of invitee as listed on www.NFLDraftScout.com.

Quarterbacks

Blake Bortles, Central Florida

Tajh Boyd, Clemson

Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville

Derek Carr, Fresno State

David Fales, San Jose State

Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois

Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois

Johnny Manziel, Texas A

AJ McCarron, Alabama

Zach Mettenberger, LSU

Stephen Morris, Miami (Fla.)

Former Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray is recovering from knee surgery and will take part in the off-the-field portions of the2014 NFL Scouting Combine. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

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Aaron Murray, Georgia

Tom Savage, Pittsburgh

Connor Shaw, South Carolina

Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech

Keith Wenning, Ball State

Jeff Mathews (throwing QB), Cornell

Bryn Renner (throwing QB), North Carolina

Dustin Vaughan (throwing QB), West Texas A&M

Running backs

Antonio Andrews, Western Kentucky

Dri Archer, Kent State

George Atkinson, Notre Dame

Kapri Bibbs, Colorado State

Alfred Blue, LSU

Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona

J.C. Copeland (FB), LSU

Tim Cornett, UNLV

Isaiah Crowell, Alabama State

Timothy Flanders, Sam Houston State

David Fluellen, Toledo

Devonta Freeman, Florida State

Tyler Gaffney, Stanford

Marion Grice, Arizona State

Ryan Hewitt (FB), Stanford

Jeremy Hill, LSU

Carlos Hyde, Ohio State

Storm Johnson, Central Florida

Henry Josey, Missouri

Tre Mason, Auburn

Jerick McKinnon, Georgia Southern

Trey Millard (FB), Oklahoma

Adam Muema, San Diego State

LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State

Silas Redd, USC

Bishop Sankey, Washington

Lache Seastrunk, Baylor

Charles Sims, West Virginia

Jerome Smith, Syracuse

Lorenzo Taliaferro, Coastal Carolina

De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon

Terrance West, Towson

James White, Wisconsin

James Wilder, Florida State

Andre Williams, Boston College

Damien Williams, Oklahoma

Wide receivers

Florida State's Kelvin Benjamin left school after his redshirt sophomore season. (Associated Press)

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Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin

Davante Adams, Fresno State

Odell Beckham, LSU

Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State

Chris Boyd, Vanderbilt

Corey Brown, Ohio State

John Brown, Pittsburg State

Martavis Bryant, Clemson

Isaiah Burse, Fresno State

Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest

Brandon Coleman, Rutgers

Kain Colter, Northwestern

Brandin Cooks, Oregon State

Damian Copeland, Louisville

Mike Davis, Texas

Bruce Ellington, South Carolina

Quincy Enunwa, Nebraska

Mike Evans, Texas A&M

Shaq Evans, UCLA

Bennie Fowler, Michigan State

Austin Franklin, New Mexico State

Jeremy Gallon, Michigan

Ryan Grant, Tulane

Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina

Robert Herron, Wyoming

Cody Hoffman, BYU

Josh Huff, Oregon

Allen Hurns, Miami (Fla.)

Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley State

TJ Jones, Notre Dame

Jarvis Landry, LSU

Cody Latimer, Indiana

Marqise Lee, USC

Marcus Lucas, Missouri

Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt

Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss

Kevin Norwood, Alabama

Walt Powell, Murray State

Tevin Reese, Baylor

Paul Robinson, Colorado

Allen Robinson, Penn State

Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma

Willie Snead, Ball State

Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State

Devin Street, Pittsburgh

L'Damian Washington, Missouri

Sammy Watkins, Clemson

Albert Wilson, Georgia State

Tight ends

Jace Amaro, Texas Tech

Rob Blanchflower, Massachusetts

Trey Burton, Florida

Anthony Denham, Utah

Joe Don Duncan, Dixie State

Eric Ebron, North Carolina

C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa

Crockett Gillmore, Colorado State

Xavier Grimble, USC

Nic Jacobs, McNeese State

Marcel Jensen, Fresno State

Reggie Jordan, Missouri Western State

A.C. Leonard, Tennessee State

Colt Lyerla, Oregon

Arthur Lynch, Georgia

Jake Murphy, Utah

Jordan Najvar, Baylor

Troy Niklas, Notre Dame

Jacob Pedersen, Wisconsin

Richard Rodgers, California

Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington

D.J. Tialavea, Utah State

Offensive linemen

Matt Armstrong (C), Grand Valley State

Joel Bitonio (OT), Nevada

Russell Bodine (C), North Carolina

Conor Boffeli (G), Iowa

Justin Britt (OT), Missouri

Dakota Dozier (OT), Furman

Kadeem Edwards (G), Tennessee State

Matt Feiler (OT), Bloomsburg

Cameron Fleming (OT), Stanford

Zach Fulton (G), Tennessee

Ryan Groy (G), Wisconsin

Jon Halapio (G), Florida

Jonotthan Harrison (C), Florida

Seantrel Henderson (OT), Miami (Fla.)

James Hurst (OT), North Carolina

Gabe Ikard (C), Oklahoma

Gabe Jackson (G), Mississippi State

Sept 15, 2012.Texas A&M Aggies offensive linesman Jake Matthews (75) in action during the game between the Texas A&M Aggies vs Southern Methodist University Mustangs at Gerald Ford Stadium in Dallas Texas.. (Cal Sport Media via AP Images) Jake Matthews, 6-5, 305, OT, Texas A&M: The son of Hall of Fame guard Bruce Matthews. (Associated Press)

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Ja'wuan James (OT), Tennessee

Wesley Johnson (OT), Vanderbilt

Cyrus Kouandjio (OT), Alabama

Tyler Larsen (C), Utah State

Charles Leno (OT), Boise State

Taylor Lewan (OT), Michigan

Brandon Linder (G), Miami (Fla.)

Corey Linsley (C), Ohio State

Spencer Long (G), Nebraska

Luke Lucas (OT), Kansas State

Marcus Martin (C), USC

Zack Martin (OT), Notre Dame

Jake Matthews (OT), Texas A&M

Jack Mewhort (OT), Ohio State

Morgan Moses (OT), Virginia

Matt Paradis (C), Boise State

Matt Patchan (OT), Boston College

Antonio Richardson (OT), Tennessee

Cyril Richardson (G), Baylor

Weston Richburg (C), Colorado State

Greg Robinson (OT), Auburn

Michael Schofield (OT), Michigan

Anthony Steen (G), Alabama

James Stone (C), Tennessee

Bryan Stork (C), Florida State

Xavier Su'a-Filo (G), UCLA

Travis Swanson (C), Arkansas

Brandon Thomas (OT), Clemson

Trai Turner (G), LSU

Billy Turner (OT), North Dakota State

John Urschel (G), Penn State

Chris Watt (G), Notre Dame

David Yankey (G), Stanford

Defensive linemen

Jay Bromley (DT), Syracuse

Ryan Carrethers (DT), Arkansas State

Will Clarke (DE), West Virginia

Jadeveon Clowney (DE), South Carolina

DeAndre Coleman (DT), California

Scott Crichton (DE), Oregon State

Aaron Donald (DT), Pittsburgh

Kony Ealy (DE), Missouri

Dominique Easley (DT), Florida

Kasim Edebali (DE), Boston College

Justin Ellis (DT), Louisiana Tech

IK Enemkpali (DE), Louisiana Tech

Ego Ferguson (DT), LSU

Dee Ford (DE), Auburn

James Gayle (DE), Virginia Tech

Ra'Shede Hageman (DT), Minnesota

Taylor Hart (DE), Oregon

Kerry Hyder (DT), Texas Tech

Jackson Jeffcoat (DE), Texas

Timmy Jernigan (DT), Florida State

Anthony Johnson (DT), LSU

DaQuan Jones (DT), Penn State

Howard Jones (DE), Shephard

Zach Kerr (DT), Delaware

Demarcus Lawrence (DE), Boise State

Aaron Lynch (DE), South Florida

Eathyn Manumaleuna (DE), BYU

Cassius Marsh (DE), UCLA

Kareem Martin (DE), North Carolina

Josh Mauro (DE), Stanford

Daniel McCullers (DT), Tennessee

Tevin Mims (DE), South Florida

Zach Moore (DE), Concordia (Minn.)

Jonathan Newsome (DE), Ball State

Louis Nix III (DT), Notre Dame

Jeoffrey Pagan (DE), Alabama

Tenny Palepoi (DT), Utah

Mike Pennel (DT), Colorado State-Pueblo

Kelcy Quarles (DT), South Carolina

Kaleb Ramsey (DE), Boston College

Caraun Reid (DT), Princeton

Michael Sam (DE), Missouri

Chris Smith (DE), Arkansas

Marcus Smith (DE), Louisville

Shamar Stephen (DT), Connecticut

Ed Stinson (DE), Alabama

Will Sutton (DT), Arizona State

Robert Thomas (DT), Arkansas

Khyri Thornton (DT), Southern Mississippi

Stephon Tuitt (DE), Notre Dame

George Uko (DE), USC

Brent Urban (DT), Virginia

Larry Webster (DE), Bloomsburg

Ethan Westbrooks (DE), West Texas A

Chris Whaley (DT), Texas

Kerry Wynn (DT), Richmond

Linebackers

Jerry Attaochu (OLB), Georgia Tech

Anthony Barr (OLB), UCLA

Lamin Barrow (OLB), LSU

Chris Borland (ILB), Wisconsin

Carl Bradford (OLB), Arizona State

Jonathan Brown (ILB), Illinois

Preston Brown (ILB), Louisville

Max Bullough (ILB), Michigan State

Khairi Fortt (ILB), California

Jeremiah George (ILB), Iowa State

Anthony Hitchens (OLB), Iowa

Adrian Hubbard (OLB), Alabama

Andrew Jackson (ILB), Western Kentucky

Christian Jones (ILB), Florida State

Devon Kennard (OLB), USC

Chris Kirksey (OLB), Iowa

Boseko Lokombo (OLB), Oregon

Khalil Mack (OLB), Buffalo

James Morris (ILB), Iowa

C.J. Mosley (ILB), Alabama

Trent Murphy (OLB), Stanford

Kevin Pierre-Louis (OLB), Boston College

Ronald Powell (OLB), Florida

Trevor Reilly (OLB), Utah

Ryan Shazier (OLB), Ohio State

Prince Shembo (OLB), Notre Dame

Shayne Skov (ILB), Stanford

Yawin Smallwood (OLB), Connecticut

Telvin Smith (ILB), Florida State

Tyler Starr (OLB), South Dakota

Jordan Tripp (OLB), Montana

Uani Unga (ILB), BYU

Kyle Van Noy (OLB), BYU

Avery Williamson (ILB), Kentucky

Jordan Zumwalt (ILB), UCLA

Defensive backs

Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State: The Suwanee, Ga., native tied for the Buckeyes' team lead with three interceptions. Roby (1) also blocked a pair of kicks. He paced the defensive backs with 13 pass break-ups this season. (By Gregory Shamus.)

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Mo Alexander (SS), Utah State

Ricardo Allen (CB), Purdue

Dion Bailey (SS), USC

Deion Belue (CB), Alabama

Bene Benwikere (CB), San Jose State

Nat Berhe (SS), San Diego State

Tre Boston (SS), North Carolina

Bashaud Breeland (CB), Clemson

Terrence Brooks (FS), Florida State

Deone Bucannon (SS), Washington State

Travis Carrie (CB), Ohio

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (FS), Alabama

Ross Cockrell (CB), Duke

Aaron Colvin (CB), Oklahoma

Chris Davis (CB), Auburn

Darqueze Dennard (CB), Michigan State

Pierre Desir (CB), Lindenwood

Ahmad Dixon (SS), Baylor

Brandon Dixon (CB), Northwest Missouri State

Jonathan Dowling (SS), Western Kentucky

Antone Exum (CB), Virginia Tech

Kyle Fuller (CB), Virginia Tech

E.J. Gaines (CB), Missouri

Phillip Gaines (CB), Rice

Justin Gilbert (CB), Oklahoma State

Demetri Goodson (CB), Baylor

Dre Hal (CB), Vanderbilt

Victor Hampton (CB), South Carolina

Marqueston Huff (FS), Wyoming

Bennett Jackson (CB), Notre Dame

Kendall James (CB), Maine

Stanley Jean-Baptiste (CB), Nebraska

Dontae Johnson (CB), North Carolina State

LaMarcus Joyner (CB), Florida State

Kenny Ladler (FS), Vanderbilt

Nevin Lawson (CB), Utah State

Isaiah Lewis (SS), Michigan State

Craig Loston (SS), LSU

Dexter McDougle (CB), Maryland

Keith McGill (CB), Utah

Terrance Mitchell (CB), Oregon

Jabari Price (CB), North Carolina

Calvin Pryor (FS), Louisville

Loucheiz Purifoy (CB), Florida

Keith Reaser (CB), Florida Atlantic

Ed Reynolds (FS), Stanford

Rashaad Reynolds (CB), Oregon State

Marcus Roberson (CB), Florida

Bradley Roby (CB), Ohio State

Daniel Sorensen (FS), BYU

Dez Southward (FS), Wisconsin

Vinnie Sunseri (SS), Alabama

Jemea Thomas (CB), Georgia Tech

Brock Vereen (FS), Minnesota

Jason Verrett (CB), TCU

Jimmie Ward (SS), Northern Illinois

Todd Washington (CB), Southeastern Louisiana

Jaylen Watkins (CB), Florida

Lavelle Westbrooks (CB), Georgia Southern

Specialists

Chris Boswell (K), Rice

Steven Clark (P), Auburn

Anthony Fera (K), Texas

Zach Hocker (K), Arkansas

Tom Hornsey (P), Memphis

Richie Leone (P), Houston

Cody Mandell (P), Alabama

Pat O'Donnell (P), Miami (Fla.)

Cairo Santos (K), Tulane

Marcus Heit (LS), Kansas State