Former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who is considered by many to be the top pivot available in this year's NFL draft, will throw at next week's scouting combine in Indianapolis, per ESPN's Josina Anderson.

Participation in drills such as quarterbacks throwing to receivers are optional, but often times throughout the history of the combine, top-ranked QBs have elected to skip throwing at the event in fear of potentially lowering their draft stock. Instead, those who skipped throwing in Indianapolis waited to show off their throwing skills at their school's pro day, where they were able to throw to their teammates as opposed to all the receivers who attend the combine.

With the Buckeyes last season, the six-foot-three, 220-pound Haskins passed for 4,843 yards and had a touchdown to interception ratio of 50:8. His stellar season culminated in him finishing third in voting for the Heisman Trophy, behind eventual winner quarterback Kyler Murray of Oklahoma and QB Tua Tagovailoa of Alabama.

Murray is also in this year's draft class, and similarly to Haskins, is expected to be selected high. 

In his last collegiate game, Haskins led the Buckeyes to a win over the Washington Huskies in last year's Rose Bowl.