BEREA, Ohio ---- If the race for number one is between Brandon Weeden and Colt McCoy, then it's obvious Thaddeus Lewis is battling for the number three spot on the depth chart.

Nothing has been made official when it comes to quarterback order, but in the opening of training camp on Wednesday, it appears Weeden is No. 1, McCoy is 2, Seneca Wallace is 3, and Lewis is solidly the fourth QB.

It isn't likely the Browns will keep four quarterbacks, and since there's a chance the Browns could move McCoy, Lewis could move up the ladder.

But Lewis said in a video interview that he isn't in camp hoping for dominoes to fall. He's working to see how he will fit into the rotation. If it means backing up the backup, so be it. But Lewis said he's ready to take advantage of his opportunity.

After a solid career at Duke, Lewis signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He was released the following season and picked up by the Browns and head coach Pat Shurmur, who had been the Rams' offensive coordinator.

Shurmur said Lewis would be solid in a reserve role.

"That's because he's smart," Shurmur said. "He can function without a lot of reps, and that's what a backup has to do. He can move his feet and typically when you put a guy in the game, he has to be able to do that."

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