The NFL draft is in the books, and the Miami Dolphins are turning the page toward the rest of the offseason program with the vast majority of their roster in place. Wide receiver was a position that was a point of contention throughout the offseason after new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan traded Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos for a package of draft picks, including a first round pick that ultimately became cornerback Chris Johnson. One receiver still on the free agent market who potentially could solve some concerns at the position is former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings. He reportedly was set to visit the Minnesota Vikings this week. The Dolphins reportedly have been monitoring his situation, according to The Miami Herald. Would adding him at this point in the offseason make sense for the Dolphins? Here is a look at what the Dolphins have done to rebuild their receiving corps, and why a signing of Jennings may or may not make sense.…