Auburn sophomore Marlon Davidson was named the SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week, the league announced Monday morning.

Davidson, who returned from a knee injury that sidelined him one week prior, finished with four total tackles, including one for a loss, and a fumble recovery during Auburn's 51-14 win at Missouri on Saturday.

Davidson's four tackles were tied for second-most on the team and led all Auburn defensive linemen against Missouri. According to the SEC, Davidson's 28 production points was second among Auburn's entire defensive unit.

Davidson also had a 33-yard fumble recovery in the second quarter that set up Auburn's fourth touchdown of the night and made it 28-0. When Jeff Holland sacked Missouri quarterback Drew Lock and jarred the ball loose, Davidson -- after everyone on the field initially assumed it was an incomplete pass -- made a heads-up play, scooped up the ball and rumbled 33 yards into Missouri territory before he was stopped at the 20-yard line. Auburn scored four plays later on Kerryon Johnson's fourth touchdown of the night.