Reports coming out of Berea on Wednesday have undrafted rookie running back Isaiah Crowell worked ahead of Terrance West at Cleveland Browns practice.

With Ben Tate riding the stationary bike, Crowell was the first tailback through the rotation, with West working in second, signaling that Crowell is ahead of West (who was fourth in the NFL in rushing yards through the first two weeks) on the depth chart. “If a guy’s been productive, you find ways to get him on the field more,” coach Mike Pettine said after the session. “That’s a good problem to have—when you have a back, who before the season you weren’t factoring in on being a big part of what you’re doing, and he’s being productive, you find ways to get him out there.”

Crowell has averaged 5.2 yards per carry with three touchdowns in the Browns’ first three games, while West has netted a 4.3 yards per carry average with two scores (and two solid touchdown celebrations) of his own.