His colors and pattern look nice. Continuing to try to get shorter center ridges of the combs on bantam silver males I feel is the top priority. Even though his comb doesn't appear overly tall in the photo it may be as he ages. I'd like to see much fuller muffs on bantam silvers and his are scant. I don't think we can get them as full as we see on buffs, but that is something to strive for and my #2 priority for him.
In the photo his wing carriage is too low, his chest is too small and his eye color appears too dark. How much is due to his pose and lighting I don't know and we all know how difficult it is to get the perfect pose.
I have a pair of silvers and a pair of lavender silvers to breed from next year. My silver male has some white on his belly, his muffs are also scant and I'm still working to reduce those combs. He became a bit aggressive about a month ago (started feeling his Wheaties), but without much else to choose from he'll be used as a breeder. The lavender silver male is smaller, so that is his biggest plus for me. I'll cross both males over both females hatch all I can for 8 to 10 weeks.