Dez Bryant remains a free agent, but might have revealed who he'd like to play for.

Bryant said in his Instagram comments that he would like to play for the 49ers, after being asked the question by a user. @49ersHUB on Twitter posted a screenshot of the exchange.

Dez Bryant, @DezBryant , posts (then deletes) a comment on his Instagram account saying he wants to play for the #49ers



H/T @ALicc_Scout pic.twitter.com/dBJhG1LbU7 — 49ers HUB (@49ersHub) May 26, 2018

Bryant has been busy since his release from the Cowboys. He turned down a multi-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens in favor of a one-year deal. Former Cowboys receiver Brice Butler recently posted a picture of he, Bryant and others working out. Butler had some comments about Bryant after the season ended, and has since signed with the Arizona Cardinals.

What’s understood doesn’t need to be explained! Good work fellas! pic.twitter.com/TBHGIqcspc — Brice Butler (@Brice_Butler) May 28, 2018

SportsDay's David Moore recently wrote that Bryant should focus on self-improvement, rather than blaming the Cowboys for his current situation.

Here's more from Moore:

Based on what we've seen throughout his Cowboys career, you have to wonder if he's making the most of his time to prepare for the inevitable call or if the uncertainty and lack of structure feed into the flaws that led to his release in the first place.

Reflection can be a wonderful quality, but not everyone is built for it. While some athletes use it as a pathway to improvement, others fear it sows seeds of doubt, undercuts confidence and accelerates decline. They avoid it at all costs.

Bryant falls into the second category. Does anyone believe the former Pro Bowl receiver has spent these past weeks identifying where he could be at fault for his current plight? Does he isolate aspects of his game or approach that need work and devote himself to getting better in those areas?