Former Jets third-round pick Jachai Polite is out of another NFL job.

The talented pass-rusher, who racked up more than $100,000 in Jets fines before being cut just months after being drafted, was released from the Seahawks’ practice squad Monday after a three-week stint.

It’s unclear what led to Polite’s release, as practice squad players are axed all the time without fanfare.

But Polite’s fall from potential first-round pick last fall to unemployed in Week 4 of his rookie season is astonishing.

Polite reportedly scared teams off during their interviews with him at the NFL Scouting Combine and spent about 10% of his $1.1 million signing bonus with the Jets on fines for violating team rules, including being late for team meetings.

While the Florida product struggled on and off the field during offseason workouts, it was surprising for the Jets to give up on a mid-round draft pick so early. (Polite was cut by Jets first-year general manager Joe Douglas, who was hired after the draft.)

Seattle defensive line coach Clint Hurtt warned Polite not to “‘do anything that’s going to make me conjure up and recall the things that I heard'” of the 22-year-old’s time with the Jets, Hurtt said earlier this month.

“He was pretty good with that,” Hurtt said. “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.’”