The market for him is thin and he's politicking to the only owner that would be sentimental enough to sign him. They released him for a reasons and not getting separation was one of them. Is he a better route runner after undergoing an Achilles surgery? Is his temperament better for a locker room? Is he more coachable? Is he necessary if they re-sign Cooper and Cobb?
If I were the GM, I would give him a tryout with my new O coaching staff. If he showed anything, I would offer him a league minimum incentive laden contact, if he makes the final roster. The contract would be all on the safe side for the team and on the prove it side for Bryant.
The question I have is why would they welcome him back after McClay basically torched him after they cut him? Unheard of for a personnel guy to make negative comments about any player they've released. Until that happened, I'd never seen that before.
Ultimately, the question is can this QB effectively use a jump ball WR?