There is no way Jarryd Hayne's NFL setback will propel him back to the NRL, says his Australian agent Wayne Beavis.

One of the savviest agents in the NRL, Beavis was instrumental behind the scenes in helping Hayne's transition to American football.

But the former rugby league superstar's conversion to the NFL was put on hold on Sunday when he was cut from San Francisco 49ers' roster.

However Beavis said that does not mean Hayne will be back in Australia anytime soon.

"There's no chance of him coming back, none at all," Beavis said.

"He is 100 per cent committed to what he is doing over there."

Hayne has been linked to a return to the NRL with Sydney Roosters if his career in the NFL does not work out.

The Roosters are searching for a new full-back for 2016 after Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's defection to the Warriors.

However last month following Hayne's inclusion on the 49ers roster, Roosters supremo Nick Politis said his dream of seeing the former Parramatta number one in a Tricolours jersey was over.

Instead Blake Ferguson is favoured to take over the full-back position at Bondi.

Roosters great and former long-term custodian Anthony Minichiello, who is on the club's coaching staff and mentored Tuivasa-Sheck in his move from wing to the back, suggested earlier this week that former Warriors under-20s flyer Omar Slaimankhel was a chance of winning the full-back jersey.

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Latrell Mitchell has been compared favourably with Greg Inglis and the 18-year-old is seen as a possible long-term full-back for the Roosters, but that is unlikely to happen next season.

As for Hayne, he will look instead to keep his NFL dream alive and he has been linked to a potential move to the Detroit Lions or Seattle Seahawks.

The former New South Wales and Australian representative is remaining upbeat despite being unwanted by the 49ers.

"Blessed for another test," Hayne wrote on Twitter.

AAP