With multiple receivers and defensive backs needing footballs to catch, Auburn enlisted the help of Chris Todd for Monday's Pro Day.



The former Tigers quarterback put plenty of zip on the ball as he worked up a sweat throwing passes to Ricardo Louis, D'haquille Williams, Melvin Ray, Jonathan Jones and Blake Countess.



There were times, however, when he would slip up. And that's when Gus Malzahn's inner coach would emerge -- whether he intended it to or not.



"I'll tell you what, I was a little disappointed," the Auburn head coach told reporters Monday. "One of them kind of got away from him. I had to catch myself getting on him. It kind of took me back to 2009 a couple times."



Malzahn was the offensive coordinator at Auburn in 2009 when Todd completed 60.4 percent of his passes for 2,612 yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions as a senior.

Overall, Malzahn was pleased with Todd's performance.



"I think I'll give him a B-plus," Malzahn said. "I thought he was on top of the ball, I thought his balance was good. Just that one got away from him over on there on the right sideline."



Watch Todd throw to Williams in the video below.

