
The North Carolina Tar Heels lost four players in the NFL Draft process, and although none were selected in the three-day event, they signed with teams as undrafted free agents.
While head coach Bill Belichick and General Manager Michael Lombardi have prepared for these departures with significant additions in the recruiting pool and transfer portal, those NFL departures do leave noticeable voids on the Tar Heels' roster. That said, here are two freshmen who will need to step up in 2026.
North Carolina's quarterback situation is in flux right now, as Burgess is competing with Billy Edwards Jr., Au'Tori Newkirk, and Miles O'Neill for the Week 1 starter. However, the Tar Heels would prefer that Burgess claim the role sooner rather than later and establish himself as the best option in the coming months.
Burgess clearly possesses the highest upside and potential. His prospects of earning the QB1 designation will depend on how quickly he can learn the offense. While addressing the media during spring practices, offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino explained how the learning curve has been easier for incoming freshmen.
Two of the Tar Heels' departures in the draft were defensive backs, Thaddeus Dixon and Marcus Allen. Both players were versatile pieces in North Carolina's defense, providing veteran presence.
Dopson III was one of the highest recruits signed by the Tar Heels this offseason, and could slide in as a Day 1 starter for Steve Belichick's defense. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound cornerback could develop into the top defensive back on the Tar Heels in short order.
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