Blaze - Outside of Priest, you have a weak backfield. Three of the guys aren't starters on their own teams, so you're banking on a lot of injuries. Bettis may get goalline, but Staley (pending health) will get the lions share of Pitts yards/carries. Goings is #3 behind Foster and Davis (although it's entirely possible they'll miss time) and Anderson is a FB in Denver's gridlocked backfield. Truth be told, probably #3 behind Bell and Griffin. I'd look to trade Harrison or Johnson for a good RB (maybe a Dillon or Curtis Martin type). You'll still have a top 5 WR in whomever you keep, and a lot of good players in Lelie, Glenn, and Brown (solely based on Phi's depleted WRs) more than enough firepower at WR to keep you in compe ive, if you beef up the backfield. Leagues are won with RBs, and you've only got one guy who will get consistent carries.
Kori - Solid team top to bottom. Great WRs, solid backfield, and one of the better fantasy QBs.
TPark - Outside of Holt, you have no WRs. Houshmandzedeh won't repeat his year last year, which was only pretty good. And if you take out two of his games (weeks 13 and 14) his numbers drop by 22 receptions and about 350 yards and 3 TDs. Definitely skewed his value. I imagine the numbers after removing those games are about what TJ is really worth. Mark Clayton may come up big, and you'd better hope he does. There's also really no reason to carry 4 QBs on a team, especially when two of them are backups, and not for players on your team.
Dio - You're banking on a lot of young WRs, but they all could come up huge. Great backfield. Good QBs. Solid team. You MAY want to try and trade for at least a sure thing at WR, but Roy Williams could be a bonafide #1. Not a Harrison/Moss type, but maybe Moulds/Horn. I hate Matt Jones.