Georgia coach Kirby Smart was optimistic about his entire offensive line’s health Monday ahead of Saturday’s game at Kentucky.

Smart said during his weekly press conference that offensive linemen Kendall Baker, Solomon Kindley and Andrew Thomas were healthy enough to participate in Monday’s practice.

“Yeah, I think we're pretty clean across the board on the offensive line,” Smart said. “All those guys are fine. They'll be practicing. Kendall will be back. Solomon is fine. Andrew is fine. He continues with that ankle, but he went back and played. He'll be out there today.”

Smart also said redshirt sophomore Ben Cleveland would get some practice in this week, but coaches are not sure if he’ll be cleared to play Saturday.

“We don't know if he'll play yet or not, but he's going to try to go out and do some practice stuff,” Smart said of Cleveland.

Cleveland hasn’t played since breaking his left fibula on Sept. 22 at Missouri.

Smart said he “didn’t know yet” about the status of defensive end David Marshall who suffered a foot injury earlier in October against Vanderbilt.

Georgia travels to play Kentucky Saturday at 3:30 p.m.