And now, Dez Bryant is asking for the same type of deal that the Packers gave Wilkerson. If the stars are aligning to bring Bryant to Green Bay, this is a significant development.

Packers quickly becoming one of Dez Bryant’s last dance partners

From the beginning, Bryant has been vocal about wanting to exact revenge on Dallas. His preference is to play for either the Giants, Redskins or Eagles – NFC East teams who play the Cowboys twice per season.

Neither Washington nor Philadelphia has shown much interest in Bryant. New York, Bryant’s one of Bryant’s preferred teams, released veteran receiver Brandon Marshall last week. That move could signal the Giants’ interest in bringing Bryant on board. At the very least it clears the way for a signing. But general manager Dave Gettleman has been dismissive when asked about the subject.

Besides the NFC East, Baltimore, Green Bay and Houston drew the most buzz as strong favorites to land Bryant.

These three appear to be Bryant’s only remaining options. Though there’s no indication that any of those teams have approached the receiver, journalists continue to connect the dots.

With Rapoport’s news that Dez Bryant will wait until after the NFL Draft to sign with a team, it creates a wrinkle of intrigue to the upcoming event. If the Texans, Packers or Giants select a receiver early in the draft, the implication could be that they are no longer in need of Bryant’s veteran services.

But if none do, a Bryant signing could be all-systems go, including in Green Bay.