This Michigan Pass Rusher Just Became the Lions’ Most Underrated Draft Steal

The Detroit Lions drafted Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore, who dominated the Big Ten with a 17.5% pressure rate and could be another draft steal for the franchise.

The Detroit Lions drafted Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore, who dominated the Big Ten with a 17.5% pressure rate and could be another draft steal for the franchise.

The Lions traded up to draft Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore, adding another local player with high motor and pass rushing skills to bolster their depth behind Aidan Hutchinson.

Detroit Lions trade up to draft Michigan EDGE Derrick Moore at pick 44, finally giving Aidan Hutchinson the pass rushing help he desperately needed on the opposite side.

The Detroit Lions traded up to secure Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore, finally addressing their long-standing pass rush problems by being aggressive instead of waiting for talent to fall to them.

The Detroit Lions traded up six spots to select Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore with the 44th pick, sending picks 50 and 128 to the Jets to address their glaring pass rush needs.

The Detroit Lions finally draft their long-awaited edge rusher in Moore, bringing the relentless motor and physicality that perfectly fits Dan Campbell's vision for terrorizing opposing quarterbacks.

The Lions grab Clemson tackle Blake Miller and Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore in the first two rounds, doubling down on building through the trenches under Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell.

The Lions pick 50th overall on Day 2, and based on four years of data, you can expect to hear Detroit's selection announced between 8:25 and 8:35 p.m. ET with clockwork precision.

The Lions are reportedly exploring trades to move up in the second round as draft rumors swirl around Allen Park with offensive line remaining the top priority.

With just one pick across Rounds 2 and 3, Brad Holmes needs to work his draft magic on Day 2 or watch this Lions draft class crumble before our eyes.