University of Tulsa offensive linemen Chris Paul and Tyler Smith and receiver Josh Johnson will join more than 300 NFL Draft prospects at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine.

The NFL Combine takes place from March 1-7 in Indianapolis, Ind. The NFL Network will provide exclusive live coverage of the event.

Paul received an invitation in February and was joined recently on the invite list by his offensive teammates.

Josh Johnson, a 5-11 receiver from Little Rock, Ark, played in 34 career games with 16 starts as a three-year letterwinner.

He completed his career with 2,108 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns on 165 career receptions for a 12.7 average per catch.

Johnson completed the 2021 season with team-highs of 83 catches for 1,114 yards with six TDs in 13 games. He had six 100+ receiving games, including a career-best 159 yards with one score on nine receptions against Temple. Johnson ranked third in the American Athletic Conference for receiving yards and receiving yards per game as a senior.

Chris Paul played in 42 career games and started 38 contests in his four seasons after redshirting as a true freshman in 2017.

He started games at both the guard and tackle positions in his career.

The 6-4, 324-pound tackle from Houston, Texas, played and started 10 games at the position as a senior while missing the final three games with an injury.

Paul earned honorable mention American Athletic Conference accolades in 2021 and the year before was a second-team all-AAC selection.

Tyler Smith, a 6-6, 325-pound left tackle, was a two-year letterwinner and two-time all-conference selection.

He played in 25 career games with 23 starts. Smith played in four games as a true freshman in 2019 with two starts, and the next year received All-America honors.

As a red-shirt freshman in 2020, Smith earned Freshman All-America merits by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and The Athletic.

The native of Fort Worth, Texas, Smith played and started 12 games in the 2021 season, while earning second-team all-AAC accolades.

Smith received a high grade of 94% on 69 plays against Temple.