The UNC logo is all over the post-draft football shows.

Besides ESPN showing replay after replay of Carolina’s amazing comeback win over Pitt, when the Tar Heels rallied from 13 points down to beat the Panthers with two seconds remaining, the John Gruden quarterback special with Mitch Trubisky is also getting a lot of play.

Gruden is very high on Trubisky’s chances to play right away with the Bears, whose fans need to watch the Pitt replay when Mitch threw six touchdown passes, including three fourth-down completions in the final frenzied drive that also included a sack and a penalty and no timeouts. Trubisky hit the undrafted Bug Howard with the last two scoring passes to break Pitt’s heart.

But it doesn’t end there for the Tar Heels.

Naz Jones was third-round pick with Seattle and the first UNC defensive lineman chosen since Sylvester Williams in 2013. Ironically, Jones isn’t getting as much attention as the next four Tar Heels selected, who are all given a decent chance to make the active rosters of their respective teams because they are so versatile.

Mack Hollins, a fourth-round pick with the Eagles and Ryan Switzer, a fourth-rounder with the Cowboys, have been on sleeper lists from the NFL Network to talking heads all over ESPN. Why? Because both are multi-purpose threats and special team players. Hollins came to Chapel Hill as a walk-on, was named special team captain as a freshman and then turned into a prime downfield receiver his last two seasons. Switzer, Carolina’s record breaking receiver, can line up in the slot and be an H-back who runs reverses. He also holds the UNC and tied the NCAA mark for punt returns to the house.

J. Logan is also a kickoff return threat, leading the ACC, which is why the Cardinals nabbed the undersized back in the fifth round. And Elijah Hood is also receiving a lot of talk after going in the seventh round to Oakland, where he is the perfect understudy to newly signed Marshawn Lynch with the Raiders. Go get ’em Heels!