Adelaide father/son prospect Jackson Edwards will get the chance to show his wares at the South Australian Draft Combine on Saturday.

Edwards is one of 21 players who will be put through their paces and complete a series of tests at Prince Alfred College.

The classy left-footed midfielder is the oldest son of Crows great Tyson Edwards, who played 321 games for the club between 1995 and 2010.

Edwards was a standout performer for South Australia at this year's AFL under-18 championships where he averaged 24 possessions per game.

He also didn't look at out of place in the senior ranks, playing four SANFL games for Glenelg along with five games in the reserves.

The Crows have kept a close eye on Edwards, bringing him along to training sessions during the pre-season and having him play in a scratch match against Greater Western Sydney's reserves in early September.

Glenelg talent manager Brenton Hole told AFL.com.au he'd be shocked if Edwards didn't end up at West Lakes.

"The Crows have liked him all year and had him involved in their program," Hole said.

"I'd be surprised if they didn't take him.

"Every club has asked about him, but that's because they know Adelaide has so much interest."

If he does get picked up by the Crows, Edwards would be the club's second recruit under the father/son rule in as many years.

Forward/midfielder Ben Jarman - son of premiership hero Darren - was rookie-listed by the Crows in 2016.

If Edwards does attract a bid by a rival club during the national draft, the Crows will have to decide if they are going to match it or let him go.

The Crows currently have picks No.10, 16, 53, 72 and 90 in the draft.

Edwards' Glenelg teammate Dom Barry is chasing an AFL lifeline.

The 23-year-old played five games for Melbourne in 2014 before quitting to return to the APY Lands, along with spending time in Darwin and Alice Springs, to devote more time to his indigenous culture.

"His main reason for coming back is he had the fire in the belly for footy again and he wanted to go all the way," Hole said.

Sturt midfielder Patrick Wilson is another one on the radar.

After giving the game away in 2015, the 22-year-old midfielder had a splendid season this year, being named in the SANFL's team of the year and helping the Double Blues to back-to-back premierships.

The Western Australian combine will be held in Perth on Sunday.

Players at SA Draft Combine: Cameron Ball (Norwood), Dom Barry (Glenelg), Brodie Carroll (Norwood), Oscar Chapman (North Adelaide), Lochie Charlton (Norwood), Tobin Cox (Glenelg), Mitch Crowden (Sturt), Sam Davis (Glenelg), Bryce Denham (North Adelaide), Liam Denton (Glenelg), Jackson Edwards (Glenelg), Stefan Giro (Norwood), Isaac Hewson (Norwood), Curtis McCarthy (Glenelg), Josh Smithson (West Adelaide), Tom Smusch (Woodville West-Torrens), Jordan Sweet (North Adelaide), Jake Weidemann (Woodville West-Torrens), Jordan West (Woodville-West Torrens), Patrick Wilson (Sturt), Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (Sturt)