The Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter the 2019 offseason with more questions than answers, from seeking a new head coach to continuing a defensive rebuild to deciding if Jameis Winston can still be the future at quarterback.

There will be plenty of difficult and important decisions for the Bucs to make in the coming months, including how to best use the No. 5 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft.

Here are five targets the Bucs should have on their short list in the first round:

Jonah Williams OT Alabama

This should be Tampa Bay’s primary target. Despite the Bucs putting up the best offensive numbers in franchise history, their offensive line play was dismal for most of the season, outside of left guard Ali Marpet and center Ryan Jensen. Donovan Smith had arguably his worst season yet in a contract year, and Demar Dotson can’t beat Father Time or the injury bug.

Williams, a rare freshman starter for the Crimson Tide, spent his first season at right tackle before moving to the left side for the past two years. He’s been battle-tested against some of the nation’s top pass rushers in the SEC, and is easily this year’s top prospect at the position. He’d be an instant upgrade at either tackle spot, and a great value if he’s still on the board.