Trey'Dez Green injury report: Thursday availability report revealed for LSU vs. Florida

Florida and LSU are set to meet in a pivotal SEC matchup, one that carries a little more urgency for the Gators after a loss last weekend. And the injury report looms large for both teams.
Both teams have a handful of key players who have either missed time or been very limited in the first two weeks. On Thursday, the second official injury report from the SEC came out, giving us a better idea of where both teams stand.
You can view the complete injury report for both teams below. It gives you a pretty good gauge on the health of both teams.
Florida Gators
DL Michael Boireau — QUESTIONABLE
DB Michael Caraway — OUT
TE Scott Isacks — OUT
EDGE LJ McCray — OUT
RB Treyaun Webb — OUT
OL Fletcher Westphal — OUT
WR Dallas Wilson — OUT
LSU Tigers
WR Trey’Dez Green — QUESTIONABLE
WR Destyn Hill — PROBABLE
OL Braelin Moore — PROBABLE
DT Zion Williams — OUT
In Wednesday’s edition of the report we learned that Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks, perhaps the team’s best defensive lineman, was not on the initial injury report. He appears to be good to go to play this weekend.
That’s a huge deal for the Gators. Banks has the ability to wreck games when healthy, and if Florida’s going to succeed against LSU this weekend it’s going to need to be disruptive up front on the defensive line. Banks accounted for 21 tackles, 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble last year, and those numbers likely don’t do his presence justice.
It’s not all good news for Florida, which will be without stud freshman receiver Dallas Wilson. He has yet to play this year.
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Wilson has been in a walking boot for a bit. After tearing it up in fall camp, he’s been limited since then.
On the flip side, one of LSU’s better weapons has also been hobbled of late. That’s tight end Trey’Dez Green.
Green was injured on the first play of the fourth quarter against Louisiana Tech, appearing to hurt his knee. He was later seen on crutches with a knee brace. Green has logged 15 catches for 118 yards and five touchdowns over the last two years.
If he can go on Saturday he’d provide an instant mismatch in the passing game. But he was listed as questionable on Wednesday and his status remained the same on Thursday.
Also on the mend is starting center Braelin Moore, who suffered an ankle injury on the game’s opening play last week. If Moore is unable to go for LSU, the burden will increase on backup DJ Chester, who filled in against Louisiana Tech.