GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The injury outlook for the Florida Gators looks pretty good about halfway through fall camp, with only two players who have missed extended portions of camp to date and none of the currently injured players expected to miss major time.

Linebacker Antonio Morrison has been limited to non-contact so far as he recovers from a serious knee injury, but his outlook continues to look better than expected. He hasn't shown many signs of being bothered by the knee while running through non-contact drills in practice.

Defensive tackle Thomas Holley hasn't yet practiced due to a hip injury that he underwent surgery on last year. His prognosis is still unclear, leaving him as the lone player who may still be out for an extended period of time.

On the other hand, two key offensive backups who suffered leg injuries a week ago appear to be on the mend and not expected to miss a significant amount of time.

"Injury side, (Travaris) Dorsey and (C.J.) Worton are getting closer," coach Jim McElwain said Monday. "That’s a good thing to get those guys back."

Meanwhile, receiver Raph Andrades has missed time with an undisclosed injury but is expected to practice with the team again today.

Safety Duke Dawson has been limited to non-contact lately with an undisclosed injury, while running back Jordan Scarlett was held out of Monday's practice with a leg injury that McElwain said was "nothing earth-shattering."

Linebacker Anthony Harrell, a transfer from Georgia Tech, has been limited throughout camp with a foot injury. Fellow linebacker Matt Rolin has also been in and out of practice with an undisclosed injury.

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