The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are refusing to surrender their 2013 first-round draft pick (13th overall) to acquire New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis, according to a Yahoo! Sports report.

The Bucs, however, might be willing to trade their first-rounder in 2014, the report said.

Jets general manager John Idzik is willing to wait until next month's draft, perhaps longer, before pulling the trigger on a Revis deal, sources said. But a soft deadline is approaching. If Revis is on the Jets' roster on Saturday, he earns a $1 million roster bonus.

"One million is a pittance in the big picture when you're talking about a player of Revis' stature and the compensation he could bring," a league source said Wednesday. "Don't be foolish with something like that."

The Jets could be perceived as cheap if they accept a less-than-market deal to save the $1 million bonus.

Revis is coming off ACL surgery, but he's still regarded as the best cornerback in the league. The Jets would be subject to intense criticism if they accept anything less than a first-round pick. They might have a better chance if they wait.