The college All-Star games are coming up over the next two weeks with the NFL Combine on the horizon in February.

Many players taken by teams in May will play in one of the three games for seniors or from the underclassmen pool. Over the next two weeks, along with our positional outlooks, we'll give a few names to pay attention to over the next month. Remember, these lists will be fluid as the draft process continues.

Previous outlooks: Quarterbacks; Running backs; Receivers; Tight ends; Offensive tackles

Senior Bowl:

No. 77 North Laken Tomlinson, OG, Duke (6-3, 325): He's rated as the No. 2 guard according to ESPN's rankings. Named All-ACC as a junior and an All-American by the Associated Press as a senior. He was born in Jamaica before coming to the United States as a kid. In a well-done profile in Sports Illustrated, he talks about wanting to become a doctor.

No. 77 South Arie Kouandjio, OG, Alabama (6-5, 315): A two-year starter at guard for the Crimson Tide, Kouandjio allowed only two sacks as a junior in 2013. He is the brother of Cyrus Kouandjio.

No. 54 South Tre' Jackson, OG, Florida State (6-4, 330): He's a three-year starter at guard for Florida State and is described in his ESPN scouting profile as “good height and big hands but shorter arms.” The scouting profile has him as a better run-blocker than pass-blocker, but his best attribute is his toughness, which is rated as above average.

No. 50 South Reese Dismukes, OC, Auburn (6-3, 295): He won the Rimington, given to the nation's top center. He's a four-year starter at center for the Tigers. As a junior, he graded out at better than 90 percent for the season in 2013 and had 124 knockdowns.

Others:

A.J. Cann, OG, South Carolina (6-4, 311): Cann is a four-year starter at left guard who rates as the best guard in the draft by ESPN. He was a second-team All American by the Associated Press this season. His Twitter account appears enjoyable.

Jarvis Harrison, OG, Texas A&M (6-4, 330): A three-year starter at guard for the Aggies, he also filled in at tackle when necessary. His ESPN scouting report has him as average to above average in all areas of his game, but lists him as a better run-blocker than pass-blocker. Harrison played in the Shrine Game.

Josue Matias, OG, Florida State (6-6, 325): A three-year starter at guard for the Seminoles, Matias grades out as average in every area by ESPN's scouting service. Was born in the Dominican Republic before moving to the United States as a kid. His father wanted him to play baseball instead of football.

Junior Salt, OG, Utah (6-2, 315): Salt played two seasons as guard for Utah 00 one at right guard and one at left guard. He was a Community College All-American in 2011. He served an LDS Church mission in Tonga and was an actor in the 2008 movie "Forever Strong," about rugby, starring Gary Cole and Sean Astin.

Cameron Erving, OC, Florida State (6-6, 308): He's an extremely intriguing prospect because he can play multiple spots on the line. Initially, Erving played left tackle for Florida State before moving to center. He started his career as a defensive tackle. He was named the ACC's best blocker the past two seasons.

Hroniss Grasu, OC, Oregon (6-3, 297): He was a four-year starter at center for Oregon and was a first-team All-American the past two seasons. With Grasu, there are no worries about conditioning considering the pace the Ducks played.

BJ Finney, OC, Kansas State (6-4, 303): He's a four-year starter at center and was named first-team All-Big 12 his final three seasons. He was also a Rimington finalist and a three-time team captain. ESPN's scouting bio has him as a better run-blocker than pass-blocker but also reports that he has excellent awareness.