COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Four former members of the Ohio State football team are going back to Indianapolis two months after winning the Big Ten Championship there.

Former Buckeyes receiver Devin Smith, tight end Jeff Heuerman, defensive tackle Michael Bennett and cornerback Doran Grant were listed among the 300 invitees to this year's NFL Combine. The combine will be held from Feb. 17-23 in Indy. You can see the full list of invitees here.

All four players will try to impress NFL scouts ahead of the 2015 NFL Draft held April 30-May 2 in Chicago.

Notable Ohio State seniors not invited were receiver Evan Spencer and linebacker Curtis Grant.

None of OSU's invited players made a bigger impression than Smith, who entered the national conversation with his play in Ohio State's last three games en route to a National Championship. The deep ball threat had a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, and NFL.com has him listed as the No. 23 prospect heading into April's draft.

"I'm hearing great things. I've heard first round all the way to the first day," Ohio State receivers coach Zach Smith said. "He did a great job out at the Senior Bowl. They walked away, everyone did, I talked to a number of NFL guys that were really impressed."

Doran Grant also played in the senior bowl after establishing himself as Ohio State's go-to corner this season, taking on and having success against guys like Alabama receiver Amari Cooper and Michigan State's Tony Lippett, who both were also invited to the combine.

Heuerman was hampered by a foot injury early, and never really got going this season. But he proved to be a key member with his blocking in the run game, and according to NFL.com, scouts like Heuerman's athleticism and upside.

Bennett was the emotional leader of Ohio State's defense, and after a position change with Adolphus Washington that moved Bennett to three-technique midway through the season, he started to flourish and put up some big numbers.