Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes expressed excitement about drafting EDGE Derrick Moore at pick No. 44, highlighting his fit for the team's defensive line. Holmes emphasized Moore's versatility and ability to support star player Aidan Hutchinson.
After the Detroit Lions traded up to acquire pick No. 44, Lions general manager Brad Holmes met with the media to share his thoughts on landing Michigan EDGE Derrick Moore.
"Really, really excited, because it's hard to find guys that, you know, I'm not going to say we're picky, but we just have a certain type that we like and he fits those boxes," Holmes said of Moore.
Holmes was asked why Moore is a fit on the Lions' defensive line.
"What Derrick is gonna bring to the defense is first of all, like you said, you want to call it being very selective on the type of guys that we get. Hutch takes a lot of snaps, man. Just to have another body that literally can spell Hutch in that rush rotation when you line up in nickel and sub-defense. A guy that can line up on the opposite, a guy that can line up inside.
"Shep is going to put the guys in the best position to what they do best, so that's what he showed on tape is he can set edges in the run game, he can rush outside, he can rush inside and I'm quite sure that's how Shep is going to utilize him," Holmes said.
Coming into the 2026 NFL Draft, most felt like—in whichever combination—the Lions would draft an offensive tackle and an EDGE with their first two selections. That's now come to fruition, and Holmes was asked if it was the perfect blend of what the Lions needed and also Blake Miller and Moore were the guys that the franchise wanted.
"It really did line up. We've always said, 'We're just going to take the best player.' Look, I'm sure there were other tackles that were available or there were other edge rushers that were available, but these were the guys that we liked, so when it blends together like that, it's really nice.
"Couldn't be happier actually just from today and yesterday. I know we've still got a lot of picks tomorrow. Or, we lost one pick when we traded up, but I still feel like we've got enough ammo to still make a little bit of hay tomorrow as well. But, yeah, I didn't feel like it was any kind of reaching for positions or anything like that. I know that those were the popular positions and all that stuff that they were talked about for us, but they just happened to be players that we really liked," Holmes said.
Brad Holmes stated that Derrick Moore fits the specific type of player the Lions seek and will provide valuable depth and versatility on the defensive line.
The Lions traded up to pick No. 44 to secure Derrick Moore, whom they believe can enhance their defensive rotation and support their star players.
Derrick Moore's addition allows for a rotation that can relieve Aidan Hutchinson, ensuring he remains effective by managing his snap count.
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