With OTA's in full swing around the NFL, former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant still finds himself on the market. He made it known upon his release that he intended to see the Cowboys ‘twice a year' moving forward which indicated that he was going to join a rival NFC East team.

As a result, the New York Giants have appeared to be at the forefront of his desired destinations. However, it seems the interest is not mutual, according to Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk:

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported the Giants “are not at this point in time vying for his services,”

Bryant made headlines recently after posting workouts with wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. This has sparked rumors about New York potentially bringing him in to help shore up their receiving corps. However, it appears as though the Giants are hesitant to commit to another boisterous personality at wideout.

New York has been reportedly fielding offers for  Beckham Jr, all offseason due to the alleged “baggage” he carries with him. The news certainly came as a surprise considering he is one of the best wide receivers in the league when healthy. That said, there is little reason to believe they would be willing to bring Bryant aboard.

The former three-time Pro Bowler is coming off one of his worst campaigns yet. He is now three years removed from his last 1,000-yard campaign and has given little indication of being able to reach that level of play. The only team to express interest in Bryant's services thus far is Baltimore Ravens.