The PGA Tour returns this week with a trip to Napa, Calif. and the Safeway Open. While Tiger Woods late withdrawal from the tournament is a bummer for golf enthusiasts, there are plenty of other intriguing golfers in this weeks field.Our experts have put together the players they believe have the skills to succeed and provide big fantasy point totals. This weeks panel is comprised of Michael Collins, Jason Sobel and Bob Harig as well as FantasyGolfInsiders Jeff Bergerson, Zach Turcotte, Taras Pitra and Jason Rouslin.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Michael Collins -- Jon Rahm ($10,200)In 9 starts last season he missed one cut and only finished outside the top 25 twice in the eight cuts he made. He has big game and the quiet confidence of a guy who knows he can be one of the elite. Expect this week to be the beginning of a breakout season.Jason Sobel -- Patrick Rodgers ($7,400)All those NorCal fans who shelled out some cash for tickets to see their beloved Stanford product this week will consider it money well spent when Rodgers, who shares the Cardinal all-time win record with Maverick McNealy and some guy named Tiger, grabs his first career PGA Tour title.Bob Harig -- Paul Casey ($11,600)The Englishman didnt win during the 2015-16 season but he nonetheless was one of the Tours hottest players toward the end, contending for the FedEx Cup title despite no victories. Expect his good form to carry over to the first event of the new season.Taras Pitra -- Charles Howell III ($7,600)Howells surgery kept him out of action for a huge chunk of the season last year and there was some obvious rust that needed to be knocked off when he came back. Fast forward to this week and CH3 has had two months to get back to 100 percent and work on his game while everyone else was participating in the FEC & Ryder Cup. Howell, like Henley, is known as an early season horse and I expect more of the same from him this year (barring any setbacks)Jeff Bergerson -- Wesley Bryan ($7,900)We saw Bryan several times on the PGA Tour last season and he performed relatively well with three made cuts in four events, including a T8 at The John Deere Classic. However, three of those weeks he was priced in the $9,000 price range. This week he has a meager price tag. Coming off a season on the Web.com tour that featured seven Top 10s in 15 events played, including three wins, he is clearly a top-line talent. Bryan should fit well into your cash games and GPP rosters alike.Zach Turcotte -- Hudson Swafford ($7,800)Swafford was a model of consistency over the last 4-5 months of the PGA season, making the cut in his final 12 starts. He is solid off the tee and with his putter. He is also particularly good with his mid to long range irons which puts him in position to drain a lot of birdies, especially on par 5 holes where he is one of the better players on Tour. Swafford has a tendency to let one or two bad holes ruin an entire round, but if he can stay focused, he will take yet another step forward in his development as a player this season.Jason Rouslin -- Grayson Murray ($7,500)Second on last years Web.com money list behind Bryan and first during the Web.com finals series -- as well as teammate of another ASU Sun Devil that has already made big noise on tour, Jon Rahm -- Murray makes his first start as a rookie on Tour. The course seems to set up well for him as he his long off the tee (ranked 4th in distance on the Web.com) and subsequently led the Tour in par 5 scoring. 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For the Wild it was their first win of the season and they now have a record of 1-1-2 while the Jets fall to 2-2. Jets start a six game home stand Friday with another divisional game, home to the Dallas Stars. MONTREAL -- Sixth-seeded Venus Williams tumbled out of the Rogers Cup in the third round Thursday night, falling 6-1, 6-7 (2), 6-3 to 10th-seeded Madison Keys in an all-American match.Playing her last tournament match before the Rio Olympics, the 36-year-old Williams lost seven straight games before holding serve in the third game of the second set. After Williams rallied to tie the match, Keys found her serve in the third set, punctuating the win with an ace on match point.The 21-year-old Keys won the Wimbledon tuneup event in Birmingham, England, this year for her second WTA Tour title. Shell face 16th-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in the quarterfinals.Williams beat Barbora Strycova -- the Czech player Keys topped in the Birmingham final -- on Wednesday in her first match since losing to Britains Johanna Konta on Sunday in the Bank of the West Classic final.Pavlyuchenkova beat fourth-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland.Pavlyuchenkova let two match points slip away while leading 5-4 in the second set and then lost the game on a double fault. She rebounded in the third set to extend her longest run at the hardcourt event.I think Im still recovering from the second set, Pavlyuchenkova said. Basically, I thought I had the matcch in my pocket and lost it, so Im happy with the mental side.ddddddddddddRadwanska won in 2014 in Montreal.The 15th-seeded Konta beat American Varvara Lepchenko 6-3, 6-2 to set up a quarterfinal against the winner of the late match between Canadas Eugenie Bouchard and Slovakias Kristina Kucova.Second-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany beat Ukraines Elina Svitolina 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Kerber will face Russias Daria Kasatkina, a 7-5, 6-3 2 winner over seventh-seeded Roberta Vinci of Italy 7-5, 6-3.Fifth-seeded Simona Halep of Romania, a finalist last year in Toronto, beat 14th-seeded Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-3. Pliskova, the WTA Tour ace leader, had only five in the match.I knew that its going to be tough because I dont get rhythm from her, Halep said. You never know what to expect for the next point, so theres a bit of tension. I just had to stay patient for every ball and to keep fighting because I knew that if I stay there for every ball, she can miss more than me.Halep will face ninth-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova, a 7-6 (2), 6-3 winner over 12th-seeded Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic. ' ' '