SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- The Latest on the PGA Championship (all times local):7:25 p.m.Jimmy Walker shot a bogey-free, 3-under-par 67 Sunday to win the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club, becoming the fourth first-time major champion this year.Walker, who was in the lead after every round, finished at 14-under 266, one shot ahead of defending champion Jason Day who closed with a 67 that included an eagle 3 on No 18.Daniel Summerhays was third at 10 under after a 66 while there was a three-way tie for fourth at 9 under.There were 10 golfers, including Walker and Day, who played 36 holes Sunday after the third round was suspended Saturday after heavy rains saturated the course.Walker joins Danny Willett (Masters), Dustin Johnson (U.S. Open) and Henrik Stenson (British Open) as first-time major champions. The last time that happened was 2011.Walker gave no indication of playing major championship golf this year, finishing tied for 29th at the Masters and missing the cut at both Opens.Day was trying to join Tiger Woods as the only golfers to successfully defend the PGA title since it went to stroke play in 1958.----5:45 p.m.Jimmy Walker, who has been in the lead of the PGA Championship after each of the first three rounds, followed a front nine of all pars with birdies on Nos. 10 and 11 to take a two-shot lead over defending champion Jason Day.Walkers birdies put him at 13 under for the tournament. He and nine others had to play their entire third round Sunday morning after heavy rains forced a suspension of play on Saturday.British Open champion Henrik Stenson was at 10 under while Daniel Summerhays, second-round co-leader Robert Streb and Branden Grace, who shot a final-round 67, were tied at 9 under.----5:15 p.m.The leaders made the turn in the final round of the PGA Championship and Jimmy Walker was still in front.The leader or co-leader after each of the first three rounds, Walker made nine pars on the front nine and was at 11-under for the tournament. British Open champion Henrik Stenson and defending champion Jason Day were one stroke back. Branden Grace, who shot a final-round 67, was fourth and the leader in the clubhouse.The three players in front played their entire third round in the morning as the tournament played catch up after heavy rains forced a suspension of the third round on Saturday.----3:20 p.m.The leaders of the PGA Championship are on the course for the fourth round.Jimmy Walker, who led or was tied for the lead after each of the first three rounds, and Robert Streb teed off at 3:16 p.m.They, and eight others, including defending champion Jason Day, will play 36 holes Sunday as long as there are no more rain delays on a Baltusrol Golf Club that was already saturated. Forecasts called for more rain Sunday but the PGA of America remained optimistic the tournament would end Sunday.Day, who is one shot behind, is looking to join Tiger Woods as the only repeat champion since stroke play began in 1958. Walker, meanwhile, is trying to become the fourth first-time major champion this year.Branden Grace, Williams McGirt, Brooks Koepka and British Open champion Henrik Stenson were all at 9 under when the leaders teed off. Streb was at 7 under.----11:30 a.m.The third round of the rain-delayed PGA Championship is finally over and second-round co-leader Jimmy Walker held a one-shot lead over defending champion Jason Day.British Open champion Henrik Stenson and Brooks Koepka were another shot back.Walker shot a 2-under 68 for an 11-under 199 total after three soggy trips around Baltusrol Golf Club. Day had a no-bogey 67 to keep alive his chance of joining Tiger Woods as the only players to defend the PGA title since it went to stroke play in 1958.The third round was suspended Saturday by heavy rains and 47 players had to complete that round Sunday morning with 10 golfers playing a full 18 holes.The fourth round began at 8:40 a.m. and there will be no re-pairings because of that. The final pairing of second-round co-leaders Walker and Robert Streb, who was at 7 under, was scheduled to tee off at 3:16 p.m.----9:30 a.m.Jason Day, looking to join Tiger Woods as the only players to defend their PGA Championship title, moved into the lead after nine holes of the third round at Baltusrol Golf Club.Day birdied Nos. 6 and 9 in a 2-under 34 on the front nine that put him at 9 under, two strokes ahead of second-round co-leaders Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb, British Open champion Henrik Stenson, Emiliano Grillo and William McGirt. Day won last year at Whistling Straits.With heavy rain having forced the suspension of play in the third round Saturday, the last five pairings will be looking at playing 36 holes Sunday to complete the tournament on time.---8:40 a.m.The third and fourth rounds of the PGA Championship were going on simultaneously at Baltusrol Golf Club.Heavy rains forced the third round to be suspended Saturday with 10 golfers not ever having started their rounds.Play resumed for 47 golfers at 7 a.m. Sunday. Play in the fourth round began at 8:40 a.m. -- when second-round co-leaders Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb were playing their sixth hole of the third round. Walker and Streb were scheduled to begin their final rounds at 3:16 p.m.Officials were hopeful that with no further weather delays, the tournament could be completed on time.----8:35 a.m.The fourth round of the PGA Championship will be played with the lift, clean and place rule in effect.Following heavy rains Saturday afternoon that suspended the round with 10 players not even teeing off, another .6 inches of rain fell at the Baltusrol Golf Club overnight. The forecast is calling for more rain Sunday, forcing the PGA of America to use the preferred lies in an effort to complete the tournament on time.The players, when their ball lies on a closely mown area through the green, may mark the ball, clean it and replace it within one club length no nearer the hole or in a hazard.It is extremely rare for this rule to be enacted in a major championship.----7:50 a.m.About 17 hours after they were scheduled to tee off, co-leaders Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb started their third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club.After heavy rain suspended play for the day on Saturday, 10 players returned Sunday morning to start their rounds while 37 others finished theirs, including Marc Leishman who came back for a 12-foot birdie putt on No. 18 only to leave it short for a par that gave him a 3-under 67.Walker and Streb started the third round at 9 under par, two strokes ahead of defending champion Jason Day and Emiliano Grillo.The PGA of America was hoping to complete the tournament Sunday but the local weather forecast called for a better than 50 percent chance of rain during the day.The last time the PGA was held at Baltusrol, it had a rain delayed Monday finish with Phil Mickelson winning the title.Mike Williams Jersey . 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Yes, Kenneth Dixon is going to figure into this backfield at some point soon, but for now, West is a must-add and top-25 back for Week 5.Carson Wentz, QB, Philadelphia Eagles (34 percent). I was a bit surprised that Wentzs ownership didnt rise more this past week, but thats likely attributable to the Eagles bye week. Heres your last best chance to pick him up, as Philly is back on the field in Week 5 against Detroit. Were entering the second week where bye weeks are part of the NFL schedule, a pair notable quarterbacks (e.g. Cam Newton and Carson Palmer) are unfortunately dealing with concussions, so you may be in the market for a signal-caller. Wentzs play has been incredible, and hes a smart add in all leagues.Dontrelle Inman, WR, San Diego Chargers (0.7 percent). There were positive indicators for Inman entering Week 4, including this: He led the Chargers in snaps played in each of the teams first three games (the Keenan Allen injury led to this being the case). Inmans volume of snaps turned into production on Sunday, as he snagged seven catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. San Diego continues to be a high-ceiling passing attack minus Allen and Danny Woodhead. Inman should be added in 12-team or larger leagues.James White, RB, New England Patriots (21.9 percent). While White has just 13 points in standard scoring so far this season, hes among the Patriots primed to take off with Tom Brady now back at quarterback. Over the final four games of last season, White racked up 28 catches and four total touchdowns. If you play in PPR scoring, Whites ceiling could reach as high as an RB2 with Brady back.Robert Woods, WR, Buffalo Bills (10.3 percent). The Bills will be without Sammy Watkins for at least seven more games, meaning Woods will assume their top-receiver duties during that stretch. He had his way with the New England secondary in Week 4 (seven catches for 89 yards on 10 targets) and is a player very much worth adding in PPR leagues of 12 teams or more. Woods is a former second-round pick who many believed would make a seamless transition to the NFL.Orleans Darkwa, RB, New York Giants (32.7 percent). For as long as Rashad Jennings sits out (hand), Darkwa is likely to be the starter for the Giants. He filled in on Monday night, carrying the ball 12 times for 48 yards and a touchdown. He faces the exceptionally stingy Packers run defense in Week 5, but Darkwa is an add for any team that needs RB depth.Bilal Powell, RB, New York Jets (32.6 percent). This isnt just a heads up for those who own Matt Forte: its for anyone who plays in a PPR league or a team in need of running back hellp in standard scoring.dddddddddddd Powell is a well-rounded player whose role for the Jets picked up in Week 4. He played just three fewer snaps than Forte and piled up 37 more total yards. Fortes practice workload is already being limited because of a knee issue (hes going to be limited on Wednesdays, according to head coach Todd Bowles, though the issue is not worrisome). Forte owners should snatch him up immediately, and others can as well.Sammie Coates, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers (11.5 percent). Coates can flat out fly -- he has a catch of at least 40 yards in each game this season -- and recorded six catches in Week 4. Its a potent passing offense with a number two wide receiver job for the taking. Hes a very intriguing, potentially high-ceiling add for any league.Hunter Henry, TE, San Diego Chargers (32.5 percent). It doesnt feel like Antonio Gates will be ready for Week 5 after not practicing for the second straight week. Henry has proven to be a very capable fill-in during Gates absence. With four fantasy-relevant tight ends out for Week 5 because of a bye (Travis Kelce, Jimmy Graham, Coby Fleener and Julius Thomas), Henry is a possible top-10 play.Cole Beasley, WR, Dallas Cowboys (42.8 percent). We could list three Cowboys wideouts in this piece, as Terrance Williams and Brice Butler both found the end zone in Week 4, but heres the issue: Their roles are dependent upon the health of Dez Bryant. Bryant was listed as questionable for Week 4 on the official injury report and could be back any week now. If he returns, Williams and Butler are not startable players. Beasley, meanwhile, continues to carry PPR value. He has been on this list a lot recently. If we get early word that Bryant will be out in Week 5, Id choose Butler over Williams if need be.Eddie Royal, WR, Chicago Bears (9 percent). Weve seen Royal soar in spurts before (five touchdowns in the first two weeks of 2013, four touchdowns in Weeks 3-4 of 2014), so his recent surge isnt entirely out of left field. But with Kevin White now dealing with an ankle issue, theres an opportunity for Royal to keep a steady role in Chicago as the No. 2 wideout. In larger PPR leagues, hes worth a look.Fozzy Whittaker, RB, Carolina Panthers (32.6 percent). The Panthers ground game needs Jonathan Stewart back in a major way, but until that happens, its a two-man split between Whittaker and Cameron Artis-Payne. Game flow will dictate the usage of these two backs, but while Carolina seemingly was able to set the tempo all season in 2015, their struggles early in 2016 have led to plenty of passing-down situations. Whittaker remains a usable flex in deep PPR leagues.C.J. Spiller, RB, Seattle Seahawks (7.4 percent). With C.J. Prosise out due to injury, Spiller got a chance to debut for Seattle in Week 4. The result? A trip to the end zone on a 7-yard touchdown catch. Spiller has so much athleticism and talent; if he carries a third-down role going forward, hell be a usable piece in 14- or 16-team PPR leagues.Kenneth Dixon, RB, Baltimore Ravens (20.8 percent). It might seem a bit odd to suggest Dixon after Wests breakthrough performance, but were always willing to look down the line for an upside play. This much we know about Dixon: Hes getting healthy, and the Ravens believe in his talent. He is a stash player in your 16-team leagues. ' ' '