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In late February, there was a report that cornerback Antonio Cromartie would visit with the Bills but he said he had nothing planned with the team and there hasn’t been any further information about discussions with Buffalo about joining the team.

There haven’t been any other reports about interest in Cromartie since he was released by the Jets earlier in February. Cromartie wants to keep playing, though, and he’s doing some drum-beating of his own as he tries to build up a market for for his services.

TMZ caught up with Cromartie outside a party in New York recently and asked him where he’d like to play.

My dream choice? That’d be the Dallas Cowboys. That’s very high on my list,” Cromartie said.

The Cowboys have visited with several cornerbacks this offseason, but haven’t made any moves beyond re-signing Morris Claiborne and Josh Thomas. There’s also been some discussion about asking Brandon Carr to take a pay cut, although nothing has happened on that front to this point.

If the Cowboys feel the same about Cromartie, that could help force the issue with Carr but there’s no sign from Dallas that Cromartie’s dreams are reciprocated.