For the next game at Northampton (don't care about the EFL Trophy, I would trade a defeat at Swansea for 3 points on Saturday 100 times out of 100), I think RS needs to remember that wing backs do not seem to work, for anyone.
Time to get back to a flat back 4. Hopefully Stokes will be fit enough to at least start, even if he does get hauled off after 65 mins; we need him. Time to accept that Turnbull and maybe Willis aren't first choice CB now. I'd be tempted to go with Rawson, Clarke and Foley at RB (with either Willis or Harries as a replacement in case Rawson finds the going tough or Foley struggles to complete the 90 mins.
Time to give Jones a good go too. Why keep him out of the fray longer? Stick him on the right of midfield. Reid back to full fitness so automatic starter on the left, with a licence to drift inside. Stevenson and Rose in the middle. It's not clear what Rose's best role is but I'd like to see him partner Stevenson, with Reilly also on the bench so we can make a swap either directly for Rose or indeed for Jones if we want to try Rose on the right flank. Separately, I also wonder whether Rose might turn out to be our best option at right back (he could even switch roles with Foley who has been known to play a holding midfield role).
We seem to have little choice up front - Beavon if he's fit, probably with Tudgay who at least has scored 100 career goals and has some know-how, even if he is a bit of has-been. As I said in another thread, if Kwame Thomas is fit then throw him on off the bench.
So:
Burge
Stokes
Clarke
Rawson
Foley
Reid
Rose
Stevenson
Jones
Tudgay
Beavon
Subs: RCC, Haynes, Harries/Willis, Bigi, Reilly, Lameiras, Kwame
Although, frankly, unless we get some new signings in, if that's the best team we can put out, we are probably doomed. Alan McCorkmack in the middle with Rose at RB and Foley at CB with Clarke would be an interesting look, here's dreaming....