Adam Shaheen was far from a household name before the start of the NFL Draft, but now many in the city of Chicago know him after the Bears took him in the second round.

As he always does, ESPN's Todd McShay listed his best draft pick for each NFL team and pegged Shaheen as Chicago's best:

The Bears needed an infusion of youth at tight end, with Zach Miller turning 33 this season and coming off an injury. Shaheen, who ran an impressive 4.79 40 at 278 pounds, has the tools to develop into a difference-making starter in the NFL. What I liked most about this move: The Bears could've taken Shaheen at pick No. 36, but they traded down to 45, picking up an extra fourth-rounder (RB Tarik Cohen) and a 2018 fourth.

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Some criticized Chicago for taking Shaheen given all the other needs the team has on both sides of the ball, but the young tight end has all the tools to become a game-changer in the NFL.

Shaheen understands how to use his frame to gain an advantage over smaller linebackers and defensive backs, has strong hands and runs crisp routes. Despite his positives, there will be a learning curve coming from Division-II to the NFL.

McShay, along with the Bears, thinks very highly of Shaheen and he stands the best chance of any of Chicago's draft picks to make an immediate impact in his rookie season.