The New York Jets are reportedly ready to give up on cornerback Dee Milliner.

The team is not expected to pick up the fifth-year option on Milliner, whom they drafted ninth overall in 2013, according to Dom Cosentino and Darryl Slater of NJ.com.

Milliner has struggled to stay healthy since entering the league, appearing in just 21 games over the past three seasons. He was held to five games in 2015, and didn't play a single defensive snap after returning from wrist surgery.

NFL teams have until May 3 to pick up the fifth-year option on 2013 first-round picks. The salary figure for cornerbacks is estimated at $11 million for picks one through 10, and $7.5 million for the remaining first-rounders.