Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 5 day-two targets in the 2019 NFL Draft

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 01: Darrell Henderson #8 of the Memphis Tigers scores a touchdown during the first quarter of the American Athletic Championship against the UCF Knights during the first at Spectrum Stadium on December 01, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 01: Darrell Henderson #8 of the Memphis Tigers scores a touchdown during the first quarter of the American Athletic Championship against the UCF Knights during the first at Spectrum Stadium on December 01, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
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Chris Lindstrom, Offensive Lineman, Boston College

The Buccaneers picked up the option of right tackle Demar Dotson and e-signed left tackle Donovan Smith to a three-year extension, meaning that their offensive line is solidified in 2019. Well, that is except for the right guard position.

After drafting Alex Cappa one year ago on day-two of the draft, it appears he may have every opportunity to win the job. However, should Tampa Bay get impatient with the development of the small school product, they could jump the gun and target a guy like Chris Lindstrom in the second round.

Lindstrom has potential to go in the first round, but in a class where tackles are a hot commodity, not many interior lineman are getting the recognition they deserve. If Linstrom manages to slip to the Bucs at the 39th pick in the draft, he should be squarely on their boards.

The Boston College standout could come into Tampa Bay and be a plug-and-play right guard on day-one and give them flexibility along the interior of the offensive line should they need to shuffle around due to injury or poor play. He is a name to keep an eye on in the second round should he last that long once the draft rolls around next month.

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