Lovely trio you have. Yes your boy looks like he's seen the rough end of a beak. Time will fix that. I'd love to see them all again after molt when in perfect condition. I know I have hens that look horrid right now because they are favorites. When in condition they are beautiful.
Have you been breeding silkies before?
Partridge is the hardest color to deal with in silkies. Too many issues that are hard to get rid of like the orange roosters.
The beardless hen will cause an issue with offspring having really small beards since they will only have 1 copy of the gene. This is a fairly easily fixed issue with a few generations and time.
Is the boy hot? His wings are held low so could be heat or he could be posturing. I'd watch if posturing as you don't want a people aggressive bird.
None of this next is meant to be taken bad. Just want to put the information out so you have a few ideas of what to breed for going forward. Some I wish I knew when I started breeding.
The rooster could just have bad wing carriage causing the wing placement. I've had such issues with split wing that I've gotten super picky on them for breeding.
I don't care for the stiff, high carried sickle feathers on his tail. I cull roosters for that now unless they have something I just really need otherwise.
Better color the rooster would be good, but his is better than most partridge roosters that I've seen. It's an ongoing breed issue. You have a head start there.
The beardless hen doesn't seem fluffy enough to me, BUT, I've only had bearded and I think they are fluffier. So not saying much there.
Both hens have a nice color. Even though it's a pretty contrast and many love it, black heads are actually against the Standard of Perfection for the partridge color in poultry. There is much argument about it and silkies among breeders. I suggest you breed for what you prefer.