They look pretty good from what I can tell! Do you have any pictures of the 'showing'?
The one thing I would keep an eye on is the leg color. It's hard to tell from the pic, but they look a little light. The Standard calls for black legs in young birds and dark slate in older ones. I had the same issue in my birds when I started breeding rosecombs a few years ago. It's getting better as I'm starting to see dark toenails on the outer two toes, but it's been a bit of a challenge.
They look like they have excellent feather width. What is the shine like on their feathers? Is it a good rich beetle green shine, or is it a bit on the dull side? I get a mix of both in my rosecombs.
They look like they have excellent heads on them!
Cheers,
Urban Coyote