On Friday, Brad Holmes and the Detroit Lions traded away their second fourth-round pick of the NFL Draft to acquire pick No. 44 and select Derrick Moore. The Lions made their only pick in the round count, selecting Moore’s college teammate and linebacker Jimmy Rolder at No. 118 overall. Here are five must-know things about the newest linebacker in Kelvin Sheppard’s defense. Former baseball star Rolder was a dual-sport athlete at Marist High School in Illinois, with the linebacker also serving as the RedHawks' third baseman during the spring athletics season. It is safe to say that the All-Big Ten selection was a star in his other sport, with multiple Division I offers. On the diamond, Rolder had a max exit velocity of 96.2 mph when hitting, ran a 6.92 60-yard dash and could throw the ball across the infield at 80 mph. During his junior season, Rolder originally committed to Illinois to play baseball. At that point, his best offer in football was from Ball State. After an All-State senior year, that changed.…