Syracuse, N.Y. — The summer of Tommy DeVito rolls on.

After dramatically exceeding expectations at the Elite 11 and The Opening Finals, Syracuse's standout quarterback commit threw routes to New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz this week.

Check out the video above of the two New Jersey natives working out together, courtesy of Leon Clarke, DeVito's private quarterbacks coach.

"VC is reporting to camp this Thursday so he wanted to get some work in before he heads off to camp," Clarke said via Twitter direct message. "He heard about Tommy and wanted to work out with him."

Cruz is far from the only person to recognize DeVito this summer. The Don Bosco (Ramsey) Preparatory School rising senior has been awarded fourth stars by 247Sports.com and ESPN.com. Elite 11 coach and former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer compared him to Green Bay Packers signal caller Aaron Rodgers. And the Texas A&M coaching staff reached out to test the strength of DeVito's pledge (He told them it was firm).

According to 247Sports.com's composite ranking, which averages the major recruiting services, DeVito has risen from the No. 1,627 overall prospect and No. 77 pro-style quarterback in the Class of 2017 as of June 6 to the No. 414 overall prospect and No. 19 pro-style quarterback.

DeVito threw for 1,689 yards, 17 touchdowns and five interceptions while leading Don Bosco to a Non-Public, Group 4 state championship last season, according to NJ.com. And did it facing the toughest schedule in the country, per MaxPreps.com.

DeVito is one of 14 recruits committed to SU's 2017 class and the only quarterback. All verbal pledges are non-binding until the player signs a national letter of intent in February.

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