With all respect to Bill and his past experience, that appears to be a resistor
And with all due respect, do you have X-Ray eyes and can see the other side of the board? Typically resistors have small leads and if I had to guess, they would be where you can easily see the "bent" wires that are soldered.
Also, if you look at that picture, you can see printed on that circuit board, the image of a coil between that burnt lead and a similar lead to its right. So I don't believe it is a resistor but since we cannot see the component side of the board, I cannot be sure.
That said, if it is a resistor, and it is not badly discolored from heat (or burnt to a crisp), remember "Better be right or your great big venture goes west" (I was taught a different phrase way back in tech school that would be offensive today). A resistor is usually very inexpensive and easy to replace. But I suspect what ever created the excessive current would burn out the new resistor too.