Tommy DeVito ’s story always felt like it belonged in a movie. The undrafted Jersey kid, living at home, winning games for the Giants and becoming Tommy Cutlets in the process, it was so improbable that it almost seemed permanent. But permanence doesn’t exist in the NFL. Not when the depth chart is this crowded. The Giants have made their quarterback decisions. Russell Wilson is penciled in as the starter, Jaxson Dart is the rookie project they’re eager to grow, and Jameis Winston is the veteran glue the front office refuses to part with. That’s three quarterbacks, which is the max. And that leaves DeVito on the outside.
So the question is simple and brutal: Does he want to stay on the Giants’ practice squad as QB4, essentially stashed away unless disaster strikes? Or does he