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Shunned from the Scouting Combine, Indiana receiver Shane Wynn made up for it on Monday.

The undersized wideout, who stands a mere five feet, six inches, ran the 40-yard dash in a blazing 4.29 seconds, according to David Woods of the Indianapolis Star.

Pro Day workouts often occur on a track faster than the turf at the Scouting Combine, prompting scouts to adjust the time. Regardless, Wynn’s official time shows that he can move.

The question becomes whether he’s big enough to make it at the next level. Trindon Holliday, who is an inch shorter and ran at 4.34-second 40 at the Combine in 2010, became an effective kick returner for a few years.

As a senior with the Hoosiers, Wynn caught 56 passes for 708 yards, scoring three touchdowns through the air. He aded two rushing touchdowns and 138 yards. He also returned 11 kickoffs for 244 yards (a 22.2-yard average per return) and 13 punts for 69 yards (a 5.3-yard average per return).