If the final blow to the infamous John Idzik 2014 draft class came on cut-down day Saturday with Jace Amaro’s waiving, then the final shove allegedly went down in July.

Tajh Boyd turned himself in to authorities Tuesday, after police say he pushed a club bouncer who told him he couldn’t enter a crowded bar in Greenville, S.C.

The former Clemson star and sixth-round pick — a Rex Ryan special, with the former Jets coach hand-picking the quarterback stud who was a teammate of Ryan’s son, Seth — faces an assault and battery charge for a July 14 incident at On the Roxx bar. Police say Boyd pushed the bouncer, who fell into a woman on the way down, knocking them both to the ground.

Boyd, 25, was a breakout star at Clemson, a dual threat who racked up school records like others compile yards. As starting QB, from 2011 to 2013, Boyd became the all-time Clemson leader in passing yards (11,904) and passing touchdowns (107) while leading the Tigers to two Orange Bowls and a Chick-fil-A Bowl, along with getting a 2012 nod for first-team All-American.

With the blessing of Ryan, then-Jets GM Idzik selected Boyd with the 213th overall pick of the 2014 draft in May — and he was unceremoniously cut in late August of the same year. Boyd was the first bust in a draft class that the Jets are still reeling from.

Idzik, who was in his second year as GM, had a dozen picks to overhaul a 6-10 squad. At best, he went 2-for-12. The scorecard:

Calvin Pryor, first round: The third-year safety is filled with promise. He doesn’t have company.

Jace Amaro, second round: The tight end will try to prove himself with the Titans after two injury-filled, low-production seasons.

Dexter McDougle, third round: The cornerback tore his ACL before his rookie season began, and his career never seemed to recover. The Jets cut him Sunday, then re-signed him to the practice squad Tuesday.

Jalen Saunders, fourth round: The return man and wide receiver was cut during his rookie season after dropping two punts in two weeks. He’s currently a free agent.

Shaq Evans, fourth round: Evans, a wide receiver, at least lasted his entire rookie season. He was cut in 2015 and is a free agent.

Dakota Dozier, fourth round: Dozier remains on the roster as a reserve offensive lineman, but hasn’t seen much playing time.

Jeremiah George, fifth round: The linebacker didn’t last his rookie preseason on the active roster, but was signed to the practice squad. The Jaguars intervened, promptly signing him to their roster. He served as a backup for Jacksonville and later Tampa Bay before getting cut last week.

Brandon Dixon, sixth round: Also currently a free agent. The cornerback was released late in his rookie training camp and has had a cup of tea with several teams.

Quincy Enunwa, sixth round: Pryor’s company in the good graces of the team. Enunwa had a solid career as a third or fourth wide wideout and has emerged as a key part of the passing game.

IK Enemkpali, sixth round: The punchline of this draft class.

Tajh Boyd, sixth round: Before his release by the Jets and recent arrest, Boyd couldn’t even cut the Canadian Football League.

Trevor Reilly, seventh round: The linebacker held his own, hanging around the Jets as a special-teams glue guy until being released Saturday.