Dez Bryant said he would be bothered if Johnny Manziel is not suspended by the NCAA for allegedly violating rules by being paid to sign autographs.

Bryant was suspended for the final 10 games of his college career while at Oklahoma State for lying to an NCAA investigator about a lunch with Deion Sanders that didn't actually violate rules.

"Hell, yeah, I'll be mad. I'll be mad," said Bryant. "But I don't want him to get suspended. I would be mad more at the NCAA for how they do things.

"I just feel like it's not fair. This is something I have no problem talking about because I feel like somebody needs to say something to them and let it be known how they treat people is not right."

Bryant said he feels like he "didn't get the same love" from the media as Manziel.

"I don't think my situation was as [bad] as his," Bryant said. "Johnny Manziel is a great football player. I really hope him the best. I hope he doesn't get suspended. I pray that he don't get suspended, because I love watching him. But as far as the NCAA, I just think they do a lot of stuff unfair."