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  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
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    Bears signed DE Derek Walker to a one-year contract.
    Walker has spent time with the 49ers and Seahawks over the past three years but has yet to record an NFL tackle. He’s a long shot to make the Bears’ roster.
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
    Bears waived DE Derek Walker and WR Chris Summers.
    A journeyman fourth-year pro, Walker briefly cracked the Seahawks’ active roster in 2009, but never appeared in a game. The University of Illinois product is still only 25, but rapidly running out of time to get his career going.
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
    Seahawks waived DE Derek Walker.
    Walker made the initial roster as an undrafted free agent from Illinois, but got caught in a numbers game. He could eventually land on the practice squad.
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
    Seahawks promoted DE Derek Walker from the practice squad.
    The Tacoma News Tribune speculates that Walker was added to the active roster to protect against another team signing him this week.
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
    Seahawks waived DE Derek Walker.
    The Seahawks needed Walker’s roster spot for WR Mike Hass. He’ll likely end up back with the practice squad or the big team next week.
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #62
    49ers claimed DE Derek Walker off waivers from the Seahawks.
    At 6'4/270, Walker is a ‘tweener for San Francisco’s 3-4 system. We’re guessing for now that he’ll practice with the defensive linemen in Week 17 and perhaps audition at outside linebacker some during the offseason.
  • GB Linebacker
    49ers released LB Matt Wilhelm, K Shane Andrus, LB Mike Balogun, G Brian De La Puente, OT Matt Kopa, and DE Derek Walker.
    Wilhelm didn’t look out of his league during preseason, but the 49ers will go with younger linebackers inside like NaVorro Bowman behind Patrick Willis and Takeo Spikes. Andrews was just a camp leg behind starter Joe Nedney.