Ozzy Trapilo Turning Heads at Bears OTAs, Eyeing Starting Role
Ozzy Trapilo Turning Heads at Bears OTAs, Eyeing Starting Role originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Chicago Bears are knee-deep in OTAs, giving coaches and front office personnel a closer look at their revamped roster. These sessions mark the early stages of player evaluation, where first impressions can shape training camp battles. Among the newcomers, one rookie doesn't appear overwhelmed by the moment. In fact, there's growing belief that he might be making an early case for a significant role when the regular season arrives.
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Ozzy Trapilo, the 56th overall pick and a second-round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft, plays offensive tackle and is already making waves. Trapilo is quickly drawing attention at Halas Hall. Former NFL tight end and current analyst Clay Harbor recently posted:
'Ozzy Trapilo took EVERY snap with the 1st team OL and held his own. Did a nice job.'
The buzz didn't stop there. Bears on CHSN chimed in with a string of praise:
'Ozzy doesn't look like a rookie to me.'
'He looks smooth, he's got bend.'
'He seems like he fits.'
One comment added notable context:
'That's tough to do when you're playing next to Joe Thuney.'
Trapilo's development shouldn't be surprising. He spent five years at Boston College, where he started for three seasons. Known for his versatility, he played both left and right tackle and earned All-ACC honors in his final year. In 2023, he started every game at right tackle and did not allow a single sack over 363 dropback snaps. His strength, footwork, and football IQ helped anchor the Eagles' offensive line.
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As the Bears sort through their options at left tackle, names like Braxton Jones—last year's starter—remain in the conversation. Jones showed promise but battled inconsistency and injury. Another name to watch is Kiran Amegadjie, now entering his second year, who brings physical tools and developmental upside.
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The competition is open. These are just OTAs, but it's a good start for the rookie. If Trapilo continues trending upward, he may very well insert himself into a starting role come Week 1. It's early, but the rookie's poise and production are impossible to ignore.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.
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