The Detroit Lions have drafted a defensive end, and fans can breathe a sigh of relief. With Aidan Hutchinson emerging as one of the NFL's top EDGE rushers, fans and analysts alike have clamored for the team to add another young player to their pass-rush in hopes of drawing some attention away from the former Wolverine. On Friday, general manager Brad Holmes added another piece to the puzzle. It just so happens that the newest Lion shares an alma mater with the Pro Bowl EDGE, as the team drafted Michigan's Derrick Moore. To get Moore, the Lions traded up six spots . They made a deal with the New York Jets, who are coached by former Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, and gave up the No. 50 and No. 128 selections to make the move. The Jets took Indiana cornerback D'Angelo Ponds with the 50th pick. Moore fits the mold of what the Lions have desired in an EDGE opposite of Hutchinson. They desire a pocket crusher who can win off the line of scrimmage with power and speed, and Moore is exactly that.…