In 15 games over eight seasons, Dez Bryant tormented the Giants to the tune of 64 receptions for 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns.

With their receiving corps in shambles following the recent injuries to two probable starters, will the Giants turn to the former Dallas Cowboys star?

For the second straight summer, Bryant remains unsigned at the start of training camp.

But unlike last offseason, when he was surprisingly cut by the Cowboys following a productive 2017 campaign, Bryant apparently is having a more difficult time convincing teams he can return to his All-Pro status this season.

After spending most of the 2018 season without a home, Bryant signed a one-year deal in November with New Orleans, where he ended up tearing his Achilles in his first practice with the Saints.

In May, Bryant posted a video on Instagram that showed him running for the first time since he got hurt last fall. But the Saints didn’t bring back Bryant this winter and the 30-year old out of Oklahoma State remains one of the more intriguing names on the free-agent wire.

Giants coach Pat Shurmur said Friday he expects the Giants to make a move to add more wide receiver competition after Corey Coleman tore his ACL during the team’s first training-camp practice Thursday. Coleman’s season-ending injury came on the same day that the Giants’ No. 1 wide receiver, Sterling Shepard, fractured his thumb.

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Shurmur expects #Giants to make a move to bring in more WR competition https://t.co/2ekgDrjVz4 — Ryan Dunleavy (@rydunleavy) July 26, 2019

Shurmur told reporters Shepard won’t require surgery, which would make him a good bet to return before the start of the season in six weeks.

Pat Shurmur says that Sterling Shepard (fractured thumb) does not require surgery.



That’s obviously good news for #Giants. — Matt Lombardo (@MattLombardoNFL) July 26, 2019

Still, the injuries to two of the top three wide receivers on the Giants’ depth chart creates plenty of question marks at one of the youngest positions on the roster.

Bryant had some memorable games against the Giants in his career, including a 9-catch, 151-yard effort in a 31-21 win in 2014.

Keith Sargeant may be reached at ksargeant@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @KSargeantNJ.