WWE star Seth Rollins taunts Packers fans before Bears pick Ozzy Trapilo

WWE superstar Seth Rollins taunted Green Bay Packers fans during the 2025 NFL Draft. In the only way Rollins knows how to do it, he came with a well-prepared speech.
He announced the Chicago Bears selection of Boston College OT Ozzy Trapilo, but let Packer fans have it first. It was a doozy!
You can see the speech below. And as you can expect, Rollins was booed heavily by the Packer faithful in Green Bay, the site of this year’s NFL Draft.
At least Rollins got to call a solid selection for the Bears. Trapilo should fit in nicely with the Chicago offensive line.
Trapilo was named First-Team All-ACC this past season, excelling with the Eagles. He was also the ACC offensive lineman of Week 13 following a standout performance against North Carolina.
Seth Rollins taunts Packer fans before Ozzy Trapilo pick
Not only that, Trapilo was Second-Team All-ACC in 2023 with Boston College. He spent his entire college career with the Eagles. Now he’ll turn to the Bears, as Rollins announced.
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As a member of the Class of 2020, Trapilo was a four-star recruit out of Boston (Mass.) Boston College High, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He was the No. 2 overall prospect in the state, the No. 21 offensive tackle in the class and the No. 182 overall prospect in the class.
Trapilo looks like a solid early round pick, per NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein. In his evaluation, he compared Trapilo to Colton McKivitz.
“Tall tackle prospect with NFL bloodlines and a noticeable improvement in play strength last season,” Zierlein wrote in his evaluation of Trapilo. “The run-blocking tape falls below the protection tape due to leverage and adjustment limitations we frequently see with taller tackles. Trapilo won’t generate much movement in the run game, but good upper-body power helps him neutralize the edge. He operates with sound pass sets, active hands and excellent arm extension.
“He has a good feel for pocket depth with an ability to ride rushers over the top, but he will get beat by inside counters and speed-to-power rushers at times. Trapilo could operate as a swing tackle early on but his potential in pass protection gives him a good chance to become a starter.”