Title/Alt Text There will likely be five Longhorns to watch at this year's NFL Combine in Indianapolis, with four seniors and one early-entry junior garnering invites to the event.

Leading the way for Texas is junior defensive tackle Malcom Brown, who many project as a first round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft.

Fellow Malcolm Brown, this one a senior running back, also snagged an invite. A five-star prospect when he arrived at Texas in the 2011 class, Brown rushed for 2,678 yards in his career, which is good for ninth on Texas' all-time rushing list.

Defensive end Cedric Reed also earned a scouting combine nod. The senior, who started 32 games at Texas, totaled 37 tackles for loss, 18 sacks and six forced fumbles in his career. He garnered All-Big 12 honors both his junior and senior seasons.

A five-star prospect in the 2010 class, Jordan Hicks endured a number of injuries to reach the NFL combine. The fifth-year linebacker made 28 career starts and earned second-team All-American honors from both Walter Camp and the FWAA in 2014.

Also invited to the scouting combine is Texas' ever vocal cornerback Quandre Diggs. The Angleton native played all four years at Texas and started 49 games. Diggs finished ninth on Texas' all-time interceptions list with 11 picks.

The only notable exception on the combine invite list for the Longhorns is wide receiver John Harris. A fifth-year senior, Harris had a huge season in 2014 reeling in 68 catches for 1,051 yards.

You can find a full list of the invited participants to the NFL Scouting Combine here. The combine will take place from Feb. 17-23.