FIVE father-son prospects headline the players invited to the 2018 AFL Draft Combine.

The AFL on Friday released the list of 80 players invited to test in front of clubs at Etihad Stadium, from October 2-5.

The talented group of players invited include potential No. 1 draft picks Jack Lukosius, Sam Walsh and Max King, while a number of mature age prospects have made the list.

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SEE THE FULL LIST OF INVITES BELOW

The group of father-sons invited include top-20 chances Rhylee West (Western Bulldogs) and Will Kelly (Collingwood), while Joel Crocker (North Melbourne), Ben Silvagni (Carlton) and Bailey Scott (North Melbourne and Geelong) also made the list.

Father-son prospect Nick Blakey made his decision earlier in the season to stay in Sydney and elect to head to the Swans at the end of the season, where he is eligible as an academy prospect.

Multiple high profile Next-Generation Academy members also made the squad, including possible Top-10 Tarryn Thomas (North Melbourne), Isaac Quaynor (Collingwood), Irving Mosquito (Hawthorn) and Jarrod Cameron (West Coast).

Mature-age prospects Josh Corbott (Werribee VFL) and Shane McAdam (Sturt SANFL) have made the cut. The pair will be hoping to following in the steps of players such as Tim Kelly and Bayley Fritsch — who were plucked out of the state leagues and are starring in the AFL in 2018.

The 190cm forward Corbott has booted 22 goals for Werribee in 2018, while the 185cm McAdam — who crossed from WAFL club Claremont over the summer, — has booted 23 goals for Sturt this season.

Jack Lukosius attempts a mark. Photo: Michael Dodge/ Getty Images.

After standout carnivals for the Allies, GWS Academy member Kieran Briggs and Brisbane Lions Academy member Connor McFadyen have been included, with the pair having the potential to draw bids inside the top 30 on draft night.

Clubs were originally asked to submit 50 names that they wanted to see, and now will have another opportunity to submit a list of players that they would like to see test at the various State Combines held later in the year.

2018 AFL DRAFT COMBINE LIST:

NSW-ACT

Nick Blakey (Sydney Swans Academy)

Kieran Briggs (GWS Academy)

Jacob Koschitzke (Murray Bushrangers)

QUEENSLAND

Keidean Coleman (Brisbane Lions Academy)

Dirk Koenen (Gold Coast Suns Academy)

Connor McFadyen (Brisbane Lions Academy)

Bailey Scott (Gold Coast Suns Academy)

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Jez McLennan (Central District)

Ben Jarvis (Norwood)

Izak Rankine (West Adelaide)

Tom Sparrow (South Adelaide)

Jackson Hately (Central District)

Jacob Kennerley (Norwood)

Connor Rozee (North Adelaide)

Luke Valente (Norwood)

Shane McAdam (Sturt)

Hayden Sampson (South Adelaide)

Riley Grundy (Sturt)

Jack Lukosius (Woodville-West Torrens)

Hugo Munn (Sturt)

TASMANIA

Nicholas Baker (Lauderdale)

Chayce Jones (Launceston)

Tarryn Thomas (North Launceston)

Fraser Turner (Clarence)

VFL

Josh Corbett (Werribee)

VIC COUNTRY

Zane Barzen (Murray Bushrangers)

Toby Bedford (Dandenong Stingrays)

Thomas Berry (GWV Rebels)

Riley Bowman (Dandenong Stingrays)

Oscar Brownless (Geelong Falcons)

Jye Caldwell (Bendigo Pioneers)

Xavier Duursma (Gippsland Power)

Zac Foot (Dandenong Stingrays)

Will Hamill (Dandenong Stingrays)

Connor Idun (Geelong Falcons)

Matt McGannon (Gippsland Power)

Ned McHenry (Geelong Falcons)

Irving Mosquito (Gippsland Power)

Kyle Reid (Gippsland Power)

Ely Smith (Murray Bushrangers)

Charlie Sprague (Geelong Falcons)

Laitham Vandermeer (Murray Bushrangers)

Sam Walsh (Geelong Falcons)

Bailey Williams (Dandenong Stingrays)

VIC METRO

Noah Answerth (Oakleigh Chargers)

James Blanck (Eastern Ranges)

Zak Butters (Western Jets)

Jack Bytel (Calder Cannons)

Riley Collier-Dawkins (Oakleigh Chargers)

Joel Crocker (Sandringham Dragons)

Will Golds (Oakleigh Chargers)

Angus Hanrahan (Sandringham Dragons)

Will Kelly (Oakleigh Chargers)

Will Kennedy (Sandringham Dragons)

Buku Khamis (Western Jets)

Ben King (Sandringham Dragons)

Max King (Sandringham Dragons)

Tom McKenzie (Northern Knights)

Xavier O’Halloran (Western Jets)

Xavier O’Neill (Oakleigh Chargers)

Isaac Quaynor (Oakleigh Chargers)

James Rowbottom (Oakleigh Chargers)

Lachlan Sholl (Calder Cannons)

Ben Silvagni (Oakleigh Chargers)

Bailey Smith (Sandringham Dragons)

Liam Stocker (Sandringham Dragons)

Curtis Taylor (Calder Cannons)

Rhylee West (Calder Cannons)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Jarrod Cameron (Swan Districts)

Jordan Clark (Claremont)

Luke English (Perth)

Luke Foley (Subiaco)

Damon Greaves (East Perth)

Ian Hill (Perth)

Tom Joyce (East Fremantle)

Dillon O’Reilly (East Fremantle)

Tyron Smallwood (Claremont)

Sydney Stack (Perth)

Durak Tucker (Peel Thunder)