Two members of the Dolphins, quarterback Chad Henne and offensive lineman Jake Long, have organized team workouts scheduled to begin Monday. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel first reported the story. Players don't expect the participation level to be very high as many have been advised by their agents to skip the workouts and train with professionals at full-service facilities. "If a guy works out right now and suffers an injury, he's not covered by his NFL contract during this lockout. So if you get injured, the team doesn't have to pay your salary next year," agent Drew Rosenhaus said. "It's not a sanctioned activity, so if a guy goes out there and blows his knee, the team can say they've decided not to pay your contract this year. It's very risky."