DeAndre Hopkins is on the open market, and several teams will look to sign the 30-year-old wide receiver.
The Dallas Cowboys won't be one of them.
According to ESPN's Dianna Russini, the NFC franchise is not expected to make a run at the former Arizona Cardinals wideout.
"Update: The #Patriots are interested in signing WR DeAndre Hopkins, 'per @diannaESPN.
"Russini adds that the #Bills are not "All In" on him, but they've had conversations about it and watching how it goes. She also adds that the #Cowboys and #Jets are not currently interested in him. Hopkins is expected to begin visiting teams next week or so."
The Cardinals released Hopkins last week after the team failed to find a trade partner for Hopkins, who was ready to move on.
Hopkins, still one of the best wide receivers in the league, would only help a championship contender. Hopkins had 64 receptions for 717 yards and three touchdowns last season despite serving a six-game suspension to begin the year.
The Cowboys have made plenty of moves this offseason, including trading for former Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks.