Biggar is also in the running for the Rhino Golden Boot award as his goalkicking success rate stands at 86.15 per cent, a shade behind leader Ian Madigan's 87.76.
Elsewhere Craig Gilroy and Rhys Webb, both of whom have also earned a place in the Dream Team, are set to take the race to become the league's top try scorer down to the wire.
Ulster man Gilroy is out in front on 11 but few would put it past Webb to close the gap completely - he has an incredible strike rate of ten tries in 11 GUINNESS PRO12 starts this year.
In the battle between second versus fourth this weekend, only a Glasgow Warriors bonus-point win over Ulster will guarantee a home semi-final regardless of the Ospreys and Munster results.
The Warriors can take heart from the fact that they have won every GUINNESS PRO12 home game so far this season.
However, Ulster have not lost since the Round 12 defeat to Newport Gwent Dragons as they look to return to the Kingspan Stadium twice in the play-offs.
Fellow play-off chasers Munster have an envious record over this week's opponents, the Dragons - the Welsh region's only victory in their last eight encounters between the two sides was at Rodney Parade in April 2013.
However, their recent fortunes have been favourable against Irish sides, winning three of their last four clashes with the provinces since the turn of the year.
Meanwhile a bonus-point victory for the Ospreys will guarantee a Liberty Stadium semi-final and they're the team of the moment in the GUINNESS PRO12 - they've dropped just five possible league points in their last six games.
Connacht are gunning for a place in Europe's top tier for next season and snapped a four-game losing streak with victory over Zebre last time out.
Edinburgh have the same ambitions at Pat Lam's men and have lost two of their last 12 home games in all competitions, though fifth-place Leinster will be looking to end a disappointing defence of their title on a high.
But Scarlets are in pole position to round out the top six, requiring just two points at Benetton Treviso to seal their place.
A Treviso win would guarantee their participation in Europe's top tier competition next season at the expense of Zebre.
Meanwhile, Zebre need a win over Cardiff Blues to remain in the hunt, with both sides vying for a first triumph in five games.
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