Former Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver Dez Bryant has been available on the free agent market for nearly four months, but we know one superstar who would love to have the three-time Pro Bowler on his team.

Pittsburgh Steelers star wide receiver Antonio Brown took to Twitter and suggested that Bryant join him in the Steel City.

Bryant was released by the Cowboys in April after eight seasons with the team, and he's somehow remained unsigned ever since. Though he turns 30 in November and has been slowed down by injuries over the last three seasons, Bryant can produce big numbers, and he'd certainly fit with the Steelers.

The Steelers own the best offensive trio in the NFL, led by Brown, future Hall of Famer quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the game's top running back in Le'Veon Bell. Throw in the emergence of speedy receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, and the Steelers offense is loaded with talent.

Pittsburgh doesn't necessarily need Bryant, but it wouldn't hurt to add a red zone threat to their offense. At 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, Bryant is difficult to cover for most cornerbacks, and he'd be an excellent complement to both Brown and Smith-Schuster.

Bryant has also been linked to the San Francisco 49ers, who could use more pass-catching help to complement quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. But thus far, the 49ers have yet to show they're anywhere close to pondering the idea of signing Bryant.

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Pre-season isn't far away, and some NFL teams will get desperate enough to the point where they'll start calling Bryant. He may not quite be your 1,000-yard receiver anymore, but Bryant showed in both 2016 and '17 that there is lots of football left in him.

It'd be quite the duo of Brown and Bryant if the Steelers opted to go down that path. We know No. 84 wants it to happen, but it remains to be seen if the front office feels the same way.

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