CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 13: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Cleveland Browns looks to the sidelines during the third quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at FirstEnergy Stadium on December 13, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Andrew Weber/Getty Images)

According to NFL beat writers, interest in Johnny Manziel is "low" for 31 out of 32 teams

And the Cowboys are on the "low" end.

As Johnny Manziel continues to party his way out of Cleveland, the question remains where does he land next?

The common answer has been Dallas because of his standing as highly-touted former Texas A&M player along with owner Jerry Jones' reported love for Johnny Football. But according to ESPN, interest among 31 of the 32 NFL teams in Manziel remains low except for one squad — the St. Louis Los Angeles Rams, which has "medium" interest.

The beat guy, Nick Wagoner, explains the Rams had interest about trading back to get Manziel in the draft and the team had the worst quarterback production in 2015. Naturally, he points out the only reason the interest isn't high is because of the potential headache associated with Manziel.

If Manziel does hit the open market, it appears there just might be some interest in landing the free-throwing quarterback.