Danny Heifetz said Trevor Lawrence is being criminally under-drafted at QB19 (12.11 on Underdog) despite a perfect storm of breakout factors. He highlighted new coordinator Liam Cohen—fresh off coaxing career-best efficiency from Baker Mayfield and top-5 WR production for Mike Evans and Chris Godwin—as a potential "transformative" hire. Heifetz argued Lawrence’s raw talent eclipses Mayfield’s, making a QB5-type leap realistic. The entire Jaguars stack is cheap and easy: Brian Thomas Jr. in round 2, Travis Hunter in round 6, Tank Bigsby round 13, Brenton Strange round 14, giving drafters multiple affordable pairings. He emphasized the value gap by noting Lawrence currently goes next to Javonte Williams and Jake Ferguson and even after fringe players like Isaac Guerendo. In short, Heifetz views Lawrence and the Jaguars as the clearest low-cost, high-ceiling stack in Best Ball drafts this summer.