Myron Burton Jr.'s name has rarely been mentioned among the list of weapons available to Auburn's expanded passing offense, all but forgotten after a freshman year spent on the redshirt list.
Maybe he should be.
Burton Jr. finally got a chance to show the Auburn fan base what his coaches and teammates have been praising ever since he got off the scout team during Auburn's Outback Bowl practices.
"I had a lot of time to develop," Burton Jr. said. "Some things I didn't know then, I know now. I really appreciated that year."
Shifted back-and-forth between the first and second-team offenses at A-Day on Saturday, Burton Jr.