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- By Cam Inman cinman@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Barring the arrival of a topflight defensive tackle or cornerback, the 49ers defense does not have many vacancies. Instead, as the second week of free agency commences, improving depth is likely the focus.

Monday’s move saw the 49ers agree to one-year deals with linebacker Joe Walker and pass rusher Kerry Hyder, the NFL Network reported. The 49ers have not confirmed either deal.

Hyder (6-foot-2, 270 pounds) played last season with the Dallas Cowboys after a 201518 stint with the Detroit Lions. Hyder put up a career-high eight sacks in 2016 with the Lions, whose defensive line coach was Kris Kocurek, the 49ers staff’s star arrival last season.

Walker defects after four years with the Arizona Cardinals to not only compete for a backup role at linebacker but to assist on special teams.

Walker, 27, was a 2016 seventh-round draft pick out of Oregon, where he played with Arik Armstead and DeForest Buckner, the latter of whom got dealt by the 49ers to the Indianapol­is Colts last week.

Walker began his career with the Philadelph­ia Eagles, and started the Cardinals’ final 10 games last season at inside linebacker. He presumably slides into a role vacated by Elijah Lee, who the 49ers did not tender as a restricted free agent.

A week ago, the 49ers agreed to re-sign defensive end Ronald Blair, and they officially confirmed that move Monday with an accompanyi­ng statement from general manager John Lynch.

“We are thrilled to have agreed with Ronnie Blair to continue with the Niner family,” Lynch’s statement began. “Ronnie is a great teammate, who has developed into a key contributo­r to our defense.

“His versatilit­y and playmaking ability along with his strength of character off the field make him special. Ronnie’s work ethic makes us confident he will return to form this season.”

Blair is coming off anterior cruciate ligament replacemen­t. He can help shore up a defensive front that lost Buckner but re-signed Armstead last Monday.

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