After a wild weekend at Baltusrol, the last major of the PGA Tour season is officially behind us and all eyes are turning toward the FedEx Cup playoffs. There are only a few more opportunities for players to accumulate enough points to position themselves to make a run at a spot at the Barclays in late August, and as golfers put their best efforts into making that final push, our fantasy golf experts are here to share which players are most likely to set themselves apart this week at the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.The expert panel is comprised of ESPN.coms Bob Harig and Will Harris;?FantasyGolfInsiders Jeff Bergerson, Zach Turcotte, Taras Pitra and Jason Rouslin; and DailyFantasyBootCamp.coms David Jayne.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Bob Harig -- Bubba Watson ($12,300)Its tough to pick against the defending champion, even though he has been off since March when he won and finished second in consecutive tournaments. His only top-10 finish since that point is a tie for eighth at a European Tour event in China. Still, Watson loves the Travelers Championship, where he has won twice, along with second- and fourth-place finishes. He could use the Ryder Cup points boost, too.Will Harris -- Keegan Bradley ($7,600)The U.S. Open was Bradleys eleventh missed cut in 19 starts this season, but since then hes made three straight while flashing a sharper greenside stroke to go with tee-to-green skills that have him leading the Tour in total driving and ninth in GIR. The forward-trending Bradley is 5-for-5 at TPC Highlands, with an opening round 64 in last years event.Jeff Bergerson -- Justin Thomas ($7,800)As far as cut-making goes, Thomas is elite this year -- hes only missed two cuts since January. He has also shown upside, with third place finishes at The Honda Classic and Players Championship as well as a win in the fall season at the CIMB Classic. He doesnt have a tremendous amount of experience at TPC River Highlands, but he did finish 30th on this course in 2013. I feel like his $7,800 price tag presents a lot of value, and he can be used as a great cash game or GPP play this week.Zachary Turcotte -- Tyrrell Hatton ($7,700)Few golfers in the world are playing at the level of Tyrell Hatton right now. The 24-year-old out of England is having his best season as a professional, with only two missed cuts in 16 starts and six top-10 finishes, including three in a row entering the Travelers Championship. He drives it just over 290 yards on average off the tee, hits about 70 percent of greens In regulation on the European Tour and sports an above-average putter. Fortunately, for fantasy owners, Hatton has not made enough of a splash in the U.S. to see his salary rise too high at this point, which gives us a great opportunity to lock him in this week at the bargain price of $7,700.Taras Pitra -- Brendan Steele ($8,500)Steeles been a pretty chalky play in weaker field events, and this week will be no different. Id expect his ownership to be fairly high in GPPs, which makes sense considering his course history (25th - fifth - 13th - MC - 13th). He only missed the cut by two strokes at the PGA, so hopefully that scares off some others that only look at form. Either way, he seems to play well here and should be considered for all formats.Jason Rouslin -- Keegan Bradley ($7,600)A late-year surge from Bradley, as it seems hes figured out how to putt again. Joining Webb Simpson and using the Matt Kuchar-led tactic, his putting has been much more consistent and the results are showing in his game. Hes 3-of-3 in his last three starts and has never missed a cut here in 5 tries; I like Bradley to have one of his best showings of the year.David Jayne -- Ryan Moore ($7,800)It has been a relatively quiet summer for Moore, who over the last four months is without a top-25 finish. Hes played better of late, though, making his last four cuts after a string of three missed in a row. Returning to TPC River Highlands should give him a boost of confidence, as he has finished inside the top-13 in six of his nine starts at the Travelers. Moore is one of the shortest hitters off the tee, but unlike recent months he will benefit, on this 6,841 yard track, from being able to use short irons to approach these greens -- something that cant be said for his last seven events. Kevin Faulk Womens Jersey .500 on the season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. 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Liverpool, who sit seven points behind fourth, are also still in the hunt for a Champions League place but Mignolet, speaking in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, thinks there is still room for improvement.Away from home at Tottenham I think we played a good first game under Klopp, Mignolet said. The gaffer came in and I think you saw the changes he made immediately as we got a good result away from home.Hes tried to change many things since hes come in. It wasnt easy at the beginning because we had so many games. When you play a lot its difficult to change things because you are constantly recovering and then going back into the next game, he added. Klopp takes charge of his 39th match as Liverpool boss against Tottenham Over the time hes been here everybody has seen what hes tried to change in different aspects of our game, both in attack and defence and with the mentality of the players.Its still a work in progress and we are still trying to do that on a daily basis together with him.Klopp is well known for his exuberant touchline celebrations and Mignolet thinks the passion the German shows on the sidelines is beginning to rub off on the Liverpool players. Mignolet thinks Klopps positive attitude is starting to rub off on the players It was the initial change when he arrived, Mignolet said. He wanted us to be positive and he wanted us to bbe on the front foot.ddddddddddddAlso, his enthusiasm and his character was very positive towards the players. You felt he was behind all the players and you could see it in the games.Hes playing his own game on the sidelines and thats what you want as a player because you feel hes there behind you and that only makes it easier to play as a player on the pitch. Mignolet signed a new long-term deal at Liverpool in January Liverpool showed their faith in Mignolet by handing him a new five-year deal in January, but things have not gone quite as well for his Belgium team-mate Christian Benteke, who is ruled out of the clash with Tottenham through injury.Benteke has scored just seven goals in 24 appearances for the Reds since his big-money move from Aston Villa, but Mignolet has thrown his support behind the 25-year-old, claiming he still has plenty to offer at Anfield. Mignolet has backed Christian Benteke to come good at Liverpool When you are a striker you want to score goals, Mignolet said. You want to play every single game but weve got such a big squad and everybody is fighting for a place in the starting 11.It isnt always easy to play every game but Christians got that mentality to keep his head down and focus on the next game. He will always be ready when called upon. Hes had a few problems with a couple of injuries this year as well but everybody knows what his abilities and qualities are and you know he can help you out at both ends of the pitch.Hes shown that in the past. He can score very important goals but he can also hold the ball up for us which is good to give the defence a breather. We know what he can do and hell always work hard to help us out.Watch the full Simon Mignolet interview on Soccer Saturday from 12pm. Also See: Klopp: Clash a final for Spurs Sky Live: Lliverpool v Spurs WATCH: Reds players pranked Lallana wins PFA Fans award