JuJu Smith-Schuster recently had some fun at Mitch Trubisky and Ryan Switzer's expense. In his recent Instagram story, Pittsburgh's receiver had some fun regarding North Carolina's loss in the NCAA Div. 1 men's basketball tournament while spending time with Tribusky and Switzer, two Tar Heels alums that played together during their time at Chapel Hill.

JuJu and Ryan Switzer hanging out with Mitch Trubisky. pic.twitter.com/y1xRS75mIs — BryanDeArdo (@BryanDeArdo) April 4, 2019

In 2016, his only season as North Carolina's starting quarterback, Tribusky completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,748 yards with 30 touchdowns against just six interceptions. His favorite target that season was Swizter, who caught 96 passes for 1,112 yards and six scores while helping the Tar Heels win eight games that included two victories over ranked opponents.

Both players played a major role in North Carolina's 37-36 victory over the Pitt Panthers. Trubisky riddled the Panthers' defense to the end of 35-of-46 passing for 453 yards with five touchdowns and zero interceptions. Switzer, playing in his future NFL home stadium, caught 16 passes for a whopping 208 yards that included a 19-yard touchdown reception.

Trubisky parlayed his success during his final season at UNC into becoming the second overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Despite mediocre numbers, Trubisky showed flashes of his potential during his rookie season while winning four of his first 12 games as a starter. He enjoyed a substantial jump in his play in 2018, completing 66.6 percent of his passes for 3,223 yards and 24 touchdowns against 12 interceptions. Trubisky, who was selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2018, went 11-3 as a starter while helping the Chicago Bears capture the NFC North division crown.

Switzer's career has had considerably more ups and downs. After being drafted in the fourth round by the Dallas Cowboys, Switzer barely saw offensive snaps during his lone season in Dallas before being traded to Oakland during the 2018 offseason. During the same offseason, he was traded to the Steelers, where he was finally given an opportunity to showcase his talents. Despite missing the team's entire training camp, Switzer received significant time in Pittsburgh's lineup, catching 36 of 44 targets while quickly earning Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's trust. Switzer's presence helped Big Ben win the NFL's passing title while throwing for a career high 5,129 yards.

Smith-Schuster, a fellow member of the NFL's 2017 draft class, has quickly blossomed into one of the league's brightest stars. After bursting onto the scene as a rookie, JuJu earned Pro Bowl honors for the first time in 2018 after catching 111 passes for 1,426 yards and seven touchdowns. Pittsburgh's 2018 MVP, JuJu also became the youngest player in NFL history to catch 150 passes.

While each player has had success at the NFL level, they are all also still in search of their first postseason victory, a goal Trubisky, Smith-Schuster and Switzer will each look to attain in 2019.