Pro Kabaddi League 2016 is well underway and weve seen all sorts of excitement with some defensive tackles that would make the NFL wince. Kabaddi on Sky Sports All you to know about Indias game It was very much a case of no holds barred when Bengaluru Bulls clashed with Bengal Warriors on Thursday and it looked like the defenders would have the better of proceedings - hit play on the video above to see some tackles that would not look out of place in Sundays Super Bowl.Its not just defences on top in Indias game, oh no. Weve seen raiders that can frog jump and the flying hand-touch seemed to get the crowd going - click the video below for some impressive moves. All the thrills and spills from the Kabaddi Pro League Dont forget the 2016 Pro Kabaddi League is on Sky Sports, with highlights every night as the regular season builds to its finale.At the end of the regular campaign the top four teams will go on to contest the semi-finals with the winners meeting in a showpiece final in March. One fan in particular was impressed by Kolkatas display against Pune in the Pro Kabaddi League. Well be bringing you the best of the raids, tackles here on www.skysports.com as U Mumba look to defend the title that they won last year. Jason Zucker Wild Jersey ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. Jordan Greenway Jersey . And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. 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The Celtics closed out their first preseason under Stevens on Wednesday night with a 101-97 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, who rested a lot of their lineup including former Celtics Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. As part of ESPN Fantasys efforts to give intel to daily gamers about whom to target in DFS, our fantasy golf experts are here to share which players they view as building blocks for this weekends event. The panel for the John Deere Classic features Jonathan Coachman, Bob Harig, Michael Collins, Will Harris, David Jayne and Jason Sobel, as well as FantasyGolfInsiders Jeff Bergerson, Jason Rouslin, Zach Turcotte and Taras Pitra.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Jason Sobel -- Zach Johnson ($13,000)Thats right -- Im taking the guy with a John Deere logo on his golf bag to win the John Deere. Makes sense, doesnt it? But Johnson isnt just bound to this tournament by contractual ties; he loves this event and tends to play very well here. Without a victory yet this year, hes due for a big week.Michael Collins -- Jerry Kelly ($9,400)While everyone else zigs for Zach Johnson and Steve Stricker, Im gonna zag and say Jerry Kelly. Before his last two events, Kelly had missed four straight cuts. Now he gets to be fresher than most because hes played in zero majors this year and is hitting his stride just a little late in the season.Jonathan Coachman -- Jon Rahm ($11,400)This week is ripe for a first-time winner to take the trophy. Certainly disappointed that Jordan Spieth has decided not to return despite not playing in Rio. But in my gut just like with Spieth a few years ago, this could be the beginning of something special. I am going with Jon Rahm. He has proven he can play at this level and now that he has temporary status he doesnt need to worry about his spot. Now he can worry about winning, which he will do this week.Bob Harig -- Zach Johnson ($13,000)Theres just no going against the two-time major winner at this tournament, a virtual home game for the guy who grew up in Iowa. Johnson loves the tournament, where he has a win. And hes been under 70 in each of his last 28 rounds at TPC Deere Run.Jeff Bergerson -- Hudson Swafford ($8,000)In a week where there is going to be a lot of unpredictability around guys making the cut, Swafford is someone who seems safe to me. He has made nine consecutive cuts, including a T-38 last week at Travelers and T-14 at the RBC Canadian Open three weeks ago. His only tournament history here is a missed cut two years ago and a 35th-place finish last year. This year he has been much more consistent and at $8,000 he will anchor my balanced cash games rosters.Zachary Turcotte -- Spencer Levin ($7,400)We do not have a lot to work with in the lower-priced tier of players this week, so we need to dig a little deeper into some names that most probably have not paid a lot of attention to over the last few months. Spencer Levin started out the fall season strong with three top-25 finishes in his first four starts, but then stumbled a bit and became inconsistent for much of the middle of the year. However, over the last couple of months, he has quietly returned to form in making the cut in seven of his last eight starts including three top-15 finishes.ddddddddddddHe has also been a solid cut maker at the John Deere Classic where he has made his last four cuts dating back to 2009. He does not have the highest upside, but he should be able to get to the weekend.Jason Rouslin -- Aaron Wise ($7,000)Getting one of his first starts as a pro, Wise comes in hot winning his last start on the Mackenzie Tour. A decorated college career, capped off with an NCAA Championship, Aaron is a rising star on tour. I look for him to have a strong finish to the PGA Tour season and either earn his card by winning an event, or earning a spot into the Web.com tour finals and earning his tour card with a strong finish to those events.Taras Pitra -- Adam Hadwin ($7,500)Hadwin seems like the only golfer Canada can rely on when needed. The last time he was priced like someone whos won on Tour he didnt meet value, but he did make the cut and was a very contrarian play. I think this is another week to take advantage of low ownership on Hadwin and expect some greater returns. Hell need to continue to score on the Par 5s this week, which is fine considering all but one is reachable with his length off the tee.David Jayne -- Shawn Stefani ($7,000)Stefani got a little too aggressive during the final round last year, shooting the second-worst round on Sunday which dropped him from 3rd to 35th on the leaderboard. This was a disappointment after his 13th-place finish the year before, however fantasy-wise he was the aggregate leader in par 5 scoring playing them at 20 under the past two years (13 birdies and four eagles). Although he lacked form at the beginning of the year he comes into this event off his best three consecutive rounds all year needing a solid finish to move up from his current 136th ranking in the FedEx cup standings. I wouldnt be surprised to see Shawn deliver a top-20 finish which is all we ask for from this price range.Will Harris -- Spencer Levin ($7,400)One of the weaker fields on tour this year, the John Deere doesnt offer many bright spots outside the top 15 or so in the DK salary order. With four straight made cuts, 12 consecutive rounds at par or better and top-15 finishes in his last two starts, Levin is one of the few golfers outside the favorites whos showing trending form of late.He doesnt own the best record at TPC Deere Run, ranking just 31st in adjusted scoring against the field over the past 15 years. But he is 4-for-4 at this track since joining the PGA Tour in 2009, and seven of those 16 rounds have been 67s or better. Thats not a bad resume for $7,400 in a week where the bottom half of the draw offers very little in the way of promising dark horse values. ' ' '