The Pittsburgh Steelers have declined the fifth-year option on outside linebacker Jarvis Jones, according to a source.

Rough Draft For 5th-Year Options Twelve first-round selections in the 2013 draft, including five top-10 selections, had their fifth-year options for the 2017 season declined Monday. Player Pick Team Luke Joeckel 2 Jaguars Barkevious Mingo 6 Browns Jonathan Cooper 7 Patriots* Dee Milliner 9 Jets Chance Warmack 10 Titans D.J. Hayden 12 Raiders EJ Manuel 16 Bills Jarvis Jones 17 Steelers Datone Jones 26 Packers Sylvester Williams 28 Broncos Cordarrelle Patterson 29 Vikings Matt Elam 32 Ravens *Acquired from Cardinals in

Chandler Jones trade

Jones, the No. 17 pick in 2013, will be an unrestricted free agent after this season. The option would have paid him $8.4 million in 2016, based on a formula calculating top salaries at the position.

He was productive in spots in 2015 but has five sacks in three seasons, which makes justifying the option figure difficult. Jones dealt with a wrist injury in 2014, and he was part of a four-man pass-rush rotation last year.

The Steelers were one of the last teams to make a decision on the option of their 2013 first-round pick. The deadline is midnight.

Pittsburgh still has the right to negotiate a long-term deal with Jones, who had 29 tackles, two sacks and an interception in 2015. Jones also had a crucial forced fumble in the AFC wild-card against the Cincinnati Bengals.