The Detroit Lions have had a solid offseason building depth in the cornerbacks room, adding the likes of Roger McCreary in free agency and Keith Abney through the draft. Yet, as the Lions have found out the hard way in recent seasons, you can never have enough depth. Dan Campbell's squad has been crushed by the injury bug the past two seasons, especially on the defensive side of the ball. And even when at full health, Detroit's defensive backfield has experienced its fair share of struggles. Subsequently, the Lions could be open to the idea of adding another cornerback in free agency before the start of training camp. Enter veteran slot corner Kenny Moore II, who was cut by the Indianapolis Colts Thursday after an unsuccessful trade request. Moore, who will be 31 this season, had played his entire career in Indianapolis prior to his release. The Valdosta State product entered the pros in 2017 and suited up for nine years with the Colts, most notably being named to the Pro Bowl in 2021.…