Well, just looking at your stacked roster, unless yours is a "keeper" league, you can probably go ahead & drop Dallas Clark since he's on IR for the remainder of the season, and I'd target someone like Ben Watson as his replacement for depth at TE --- if that is something you'd like to sustain anyway.
At QB however, I much prefer Jay Cutler over Carson Palmer this weekend. ATL is back home vs an underwhelming Cinci squad, whose WR "stars", Ocho and TO, appear FAR more interested in adding "reality star" to their respective resumes as opposed to focusing 100% of their attention/efforts on WINNING FOOTBALL GAMES. Up until the Philly "wake-up call" last sunday, the Falcons D demonstrated considerable accumen at creating turnovers and getting to the QB as well, something that cannot be said for my Skins' D, which ranks LAST in the NFL, currently. To wit, if your league subtracts substantial pts (-3 or more) for INTs, then you needn't worry about Cutler in that respect bc the Washington secondary simply cannot catch footballs --- if they COULD, then we'd have whipped Peyton Manning and co to the tune of 4 INTs in what SHOULD have been a blow-out, plain and simple. Nobody is more shocked than I at my Redskins secondary's inability to limit yards (not to mention haul in INTs -- DAMN YOU CARLOS ROGERS!), and while I suspect the Bears want to get Forte going early and often at home sunday, Cutler can still make ALL the throws, including the deep-ball, where Knox (and to a lesser extent, Hester) is a real threat to hit homerun paydirt. Cutler still loves TE Greg Olsen (even if Martz doesn't) and Jay will target his sure-handed TE in the red zone in particular, a spot where the Bengals are yet to extract the full extent of TE Jermaine Gresham's talents. At any rate, knowing full well that DeAngelo Hall and Carlos Rogers are BOTH susceptible to the dreaded "double-move" by opposing WRs, Bears' WRs are no exception and possess blinding speed. For instance, last week Knox himself managed 120 yards on just 5 catches ( or 6, if memory serves) and I have the feeling that Chicago's passing attack will succeed on sunday, however modestly. I am expecting a 300yd+ game from Cutler, and probably a TD or 2... just my 2 --- no, 3c lol... GL whatever you decide
*Big $$$ 12 tm, H2H Hyper-performance/Milestone keeper league:
QB-RB-RB-WR-WR-WR-TE-K-D/ST + several other options/*-starters
*Eli Manning, McNabb
*AP,*T.Jones, M.Bush, J.Stewart
*Austin,*R.White,*Britt, Royal, Manningham
*Watson, O.Daniels(bye), Pettigrew(bye)
*Reed
*NYG D/ST
(6-0, 3rd in points)