The Tennessee Volunteers will their bye week to reassess injuries on the team including those to Ethan Wolf, Daniel Helm, Josh Smith and Trevarris Saulsberry.

Wolf, who suffered a bruised knee against Arkansas State, is expected to be available alongside fellow true freshman tight end Helm.

“Ethan Wolf will be fine for the Georgia game,” head coach Butch Jones said. “We fully anticipate [Daniel Helm] being available for the Georgia game.”

Both Helm and Smith were diagnosed by team physicians with ankle sprains. However, Smith’s was identified as a high ankle sprain, much like fellow receiver Von Pearson.

Smith will be out of practice this week and will look to get the proper rehabilitation needed for a speedy recovery.

“Josh isn’t going to participate in practice this week,” Jones said. “And then we will re-assess how he goes throughout the course of next week. It is day by day. There isn’t a time frame on it, he could be ready for Georgia, but we will wait and see.

“But we are going to keep him off his ankle this week, really do extensive rehabilitation and we will see, the body reacts differently on each individual.”

Saulsberry, who has had a long battle with knee problems, is still rehabbing from an injury originally suffered during training camp on Aug. 16. As with Smith, his status for the Georgia game will be reassessed later in the week.

“It is early and we don’t know if he will be game ready yet but just to have him out there,” Jones said. “He has worked exceptionally hard to get himself back on the football field. He has been extremely determined. Jason and the entire training staff has done a great job as well. So it was great to see him in full pads, being out there today for individual periods.”