The Miami Dolphins once held two first-round picks in the 2023 NFL draft. Now, they have none. First, because they were stripped of their own first-round selection in August due to tampering violations. Then, the franchise decided to get out of the first round entirely at the trade deadline, sending their other first-rounder, from the San Francisco 49ers, to the Denver Broncos for edge rusher Bradley Chubb. But with a pick in the second round and two in the third round among the Dolphins’ slate of selections for the late April draft, there are still plenty of prospects they can find to fill positions of need after some are addressed in free agency in March. That process, which has already begun within the organization, kicks into high gear this week with Senior Bowl practices at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama from Tuesday through Thursday ahead of the exhibition game kicking off at 2:30 p.m.