Los Angeles Times

LOCAL TIES TO COMBINE

Area prospects who have been invited to the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is, which begins Tuesday:

- — Sam Farmer

Keishawn Bierria, LB,

Washington — Former Narbonne High standout led the Huskies with 11 tackles versus Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl.

Deontay Burnett, WR, USC

— Had a huge game in the Rose Bowl, with 13 catches for 164 yards and three touchdowns.

Tanner Carew, LS, Oregon

— Not only is the former Damien High player an outstandin­g long snapper, but he’s a whiz at solving a Rubik’s Cube.

Lavon Coleman, RB, Washington — Hails from the same high school (Lompoc) as former Washington star running back Napoleon Kaufman.

Sam Darnold, QB, USC —

The mobile, strong-armed kid from San Clemente could wind up being the No. 1 overall pick by the Cleveland Browns.

Matt Dickerson, DE, UCLA

— He sat out part of last season because of an injury but had multiple tackles in six of the seven games he started.

Kylie Fitts, DL, Utah — The Redlands East Valley High product battled lots of injuries in college after decommitti­ng from USC and a brief stop at UCLA.

Rasheem Green, DE, USC

— Finished last season with 10 sacks, second in the Pac-12 Conference and just ahead of teammate Uchenna Nwosu (9½).

Ronald Jones II, RB, USC —

Passed Reggie Bush, LenDale White and Mike Garrett for sixth on the Trojans’ all-time rushing list.

Jordan Lasley, WR, UCLA

— Although he had his share of drops, Lasley has the speed to go deep, as well as a notable Twitter handle: @legendaryL­asley.

Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA —

Miller is huge at 6 feet 8 and 310 pounds, and had the weighty responsibi­lity of protecting Josh Rosen’s blind side.

Steven Mitchell, WR, USC

— Mitchell, who has good speed, is looking to bounce back from knee and shoulder injuries that hampered his college career.

Uchenna Nwosu, OLB, USC

— Raw but highly disruptive to opposing offenses, Nwosu is gaining steam as a potential first-round pick.

Rashaad Penny, RB, San

Diego State — The Norwalk High product and brother of NFL rusher Eli Penny led the nation with 2,027 yards rushing and 2,698 all-purpose yards.

Dante Pettis, WR, Washington — Pettis, a JSerra Catholic High graduate and son of former major leaguer Gary Pettis, was All-Pac-12 as a receiver and returner.

Scott Quessenber­ry, OL,

UCLA — Quessenber­ry, who played center for the Bruins, is the younger brother of Houston Texans tackle David Quessenber­ry.

Max Redfield, DB, Indiana

(Pa.) — Mission Viejo’s Redfield, the only player from the Pennsylvan­ia State Athletic Conference to garner a combine invite, was a transfer from Notre Dame.

Demario Richard, RB,

Arizona State — The compact Palmdale High product registered two 1,000-yard seasons with the Sun Devils, averaging at least five yards per carry in each.

Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA —

Regarded by many scouts as the best passer in this draft class, a player who made Sunday throws on Saturdays.

Coleman Shelton, OL,

Washington — Los Angeles Loyola High’s Shelton played every position on the offensive line but most likely would be a center or guard in the NFL.

Equanimeou­s St. Brown,

WR, Notre Dame — Servite High’s St. Brown, a big target at 6-4, is the son of former Mr. Universe contestant John Brown.

JoJo Wicker, DE, Arizona

State — Wicker of Long Beach Poly High led the Sun Devils with 13 tackles for loss last season, and was third with six sacks.

Kenny Young, LB, UCLA —

All-Pac-12 selection led the Bruins with 110 tackles, including 15 versus California.

Times staff writer Eric Sondheimer contribute­d to this report.

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? USC QUARTERBAC­K Sam Darnold, right, and running back Ronald Jones II will participat­e in NFL combine.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times USC QUARTERBAC­K Sam Darnold, right, and running back Ronald Jones II will participat­e in NFL combine.

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