So far, Jachai Polite isn’t giving the Seahawks the same fits that led to the Jets cutting him just months into his professional career.

“He’s been quiet. He’s been focused. I’ve got no problems. He’s been good so far,” Seattle defensive line coach Clint Hurtt told reporters.

Polite signed with the Seahawks practice squad after the Jets axed the talented third-round pick in August.

He was fined $100,000 by the Jets for violating various team rules throughout training camp, and failed to crack the 53-man roster. Polite’s off-the-field concerns are nothing new — the Florida product was projected to go in the first round of April’s NFL draft before his stock plummeted after the NFL combine.

“The only thing I said to [Polite], I said ‘Listen, I understand all the media articles are out there about what transpired in New York.’ I said ‘You’ve got a clean slate here with me.’ ” Hurtt said. “I said ‘Don’t do anything that’s going to make me conjure up and recall the things that I heard. You got a new start, let’s move forward. We don’t deal with any of that foolishness here, and if you’re not going to be the consummate pro and be where you’re supposed to be on-time, you don’t give me your undivided attention and work, you won’t be here long.’

“He was pretty good with that. He said ‘Coach, I appreciate it. I’m trying to be better.’ I said, ‘Well, I’m going to help you. You’re not going to be alone. If you want to do it, I’ll help you get it done.’ So he’s been good so far.”

Jets head coach Adam Gase earlier this week declined to detail what caused Polite’s fallout with his team, saying “it’s something we’d like to keep in house.”