Georgia offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson suffered a lower leg injury in the team's Wednesday practice and could be out for a few weeks. Dawgs247's Rusty Mansell reports that Wilson suffered a "sprain" of some sort and the timeline for his return could be up the four to five weeks.

Wilson made his 15th straight start for the Bulldogs at right tackle on Saturday at Vanderbilt, a game the Bulldogs won 30-6. He was the only UGA offensive lineman to remain healthy for all of last season, never having to leave a game for a significant amount of time due to injury.

The 6-foot-7, 340-pound Brooklyn native signed with the Bulldogs in the 2017 class as the nation's No. 16 overall prospect and No. 5 offensive tackle in the nation. He was ranked as the No. 1 player in New York.

Wilson suffered a minor injury in Saturday's game against the Commodores that forced him to miss a few plays. When he exited the game, sophomore right guard Cade Mays played right tackle and redshirt junior Ben Cleveland played right guard. Mays made 7 starts a season ago at right guard and one at left tackle. Mays has also been working at center since the start of preseason.

Cleveland has 10 career starts at right guard and while he didn't get the nod in the season opener, he did come rotate in with Mays at that position during the game.

If there's a silver lining here, it's that the Bulldogs aren't hurting for bodies at the offensive tackle position. While none of them have starting experience on the right side, the Bulldogs have a plethora of talented options. Mays is the likely next man up but the Bulldogs got former five-star offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer back from a lower leg injury earlier this week. He spent the entire spring and preseason camp at right tackle and was once pushing for the starting job at right guard.

Georgia also signed two four-star prospects at the tackle position in the 2019 class in Xavier Truss and Warren McClendon. Truss, at 6-foot-7 328 pounds, traveled with the team to Vanderbilt in his first game with the team. McClendon has also spent some time at right tackle, as has fifth-year senior and former four-star JUCO prospect D'Marcus Hayes, who also traveled with the team to Nashville.

Wilson isn't the only ailing UGA offensive lineman, though. Redshirt freshman Owen Condon was seen on Georgia's campus Wednesday in a walking boot and wasn't present at practice. Clay Webb, a five-star prospect at center in the 2019 class, has also been missing in action with what Kirby Smart called an illness.

Georgia will take on Murray State Saturday at 4 p.m. ET on the SEC Network. They have Arkansas State in week three and Notre Dame in week for before the first open week of the season on September 28.