How did North Carolina football do in NFL draft under Bill Belichick?

How did North Carolina football do in NFL draft under Bill Belichick?

The 2026 NFL Draftis in the books, and it's one thatNorth Carolinaand Bill Belichick will likely want to forget about.

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For the first time since 2016,the Tar Heelsfailed to have a single player selected withone of the 257 picksacross the three-day event in Pittsburgh.

That takeaway is quite eye-opening, not just from a Power Four conference level, but also the fact that Belichick andUNC general manager Michael Lombardidubbed theTar Heels' program asthe NFL's "33rd team"with their day-to-day operations and development from their first day in Chapel Hill.

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"Everything we do here is predicated on building a pro team,"Lombardi said in February of 2025."We consider ourselves the 33rd (NFL) team, 'cause everybody who’s involved in our program has had some form of aspect in pro football.'"

<p style=Celebrities and former players took the stage to announce picks during the 2026 NFL Draft.

See the familiar faces who helped deliver selections across draft weekend.

Above, Former Detroit Lions Calvin Johnson speaks during Round Two of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 24, 2026, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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See celebrities and former players announce the 2026 NFL Draft picks

Celebrities and former players took the stage to announce picks during the2026 NFL Draft.See the familiar faces who helped deliver selections across draft weekend.Above, Former Detroit Lions Calvin Johnson speaks during Round Two of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 24, 2026, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

UNC finished as one of four ACC programsand one of 10 Power Four programs without a single player drafted. The Tar Heels entered the draft coming off back-to-back years of having a first-round pick, and had multiple players selected in four of the last five NFL drafts since 2020.

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While the Tar Heels did not have a singular draft pick, they have had several players sign with NFL teams as undrafted free agents.As noted by The Fayetteville Observer,part of the USA TODAY Network, these players include (at the time of this writing): CB Thaddeus Dixon (New York Giants), OL Austin Blaske (Los Angeles Rams), CB Marcus Allen (Minnesota Vikings) and OL Chad Lindberg (Los Angeles Rams).

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North Carolina's discouraging results in the NFL are also a mirror image of how the Belichick era in Chapel Hill turned out last season.

The Tar Heels finished 4-8 overall and 2-6 in ACC play, the fewest wins since the final year of the Larry Fedora era in 2018, when they won just two games. Following a 2-1 start to the season, the Tar Heels lost four consecutive games from the middle of September through the middle of October, and then would lose each of their last three games of the season.

Belichick is set to begin his second season with the Tar Heels against TCU in Dublin in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic on Saturday, August 29.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:How UNC football did in NFL draft after Bill Belichick's first year

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