There are a lot of breakout contenders in this team - players who haven't yet preformed to full premium potential - Caddy, Heeney, Grundy, Mills.
Add to that at least three who have just performed at keeper level for one season or less - Zerritt, Treloar, and Bont - all three of whom you will be hoping to take the next step.
Then a few of the injury risks and fallen primos that most of us are taking - Adams, Fyfe, O'Mera, Swallow, Roughy - taking all these factors together and it feels like you might be hoping for too much to go right. High risk high reward I guess. If a few of the more unique risks come off you'll probably be flying but it is more risk than I'm aiming for.
The other question I have is: is Mills and Heeney in the same side a good idea? With them both needed extra midfield time it feels a bit like betting against yourself ... I suppose Heeney can play inside and rest forward and Mills can play mostly on the wing and they might both go we'll enough for their respective lines ... but ... seems like a lot to ask. Unless you have the inside good oil that is.