I would look for some OF pop, your team has a lot of "names" that aren't necessarily fantasy guys. Looking at your squad:
Pujols- stud but with very real injury concerns
Pedroia- nice upside guy, do a little of everything
Jeter- better player than fantasy guy, puportedly in his best shape in a while
Chipper- I don't know how many teams you have, but I'd look at a Gordon or Longoria late in your draft because he's always hurt
Ichiro- solid
Hideki- looks like he's on a steep downside, showing injury tendencies, might battle for ABs
Damon- hopefully he bounces back, better in the 2nd half last year, but getting older
Helton- good spot in the order, but not much pop out of 1B
Kaz- He is what he is
Ankiel- bad finish, roid issues
Smoltz/Pettite/Wagner- old pitchers are worrysome, all have had recent chinks in the armour
Wainwright- hasn't shown much, but has ceiling
Rice K- See Wainwright, could break out though, good gamble probably
D Lowe- hopefully he does something in a contract year
Capps- He'll do what he does, get a few saves but not enough if you only have 2 closers. The theory for most and me with this category is, dominate it or punt it, so in my mind, that means 3 closers, hopefully an A, a B and a C, or three B's. Maybe take a flier on a guy late here.
Looking at your squad, your pitching is hurting but I don't know where to tell you to boost it late.
To close your draft, I might go:
-Best availble closer(gamble on a Percival maybe)
-Third Baseman(I tend towards upside, Longoria is in the minors, might be able to wait, but I think Gordon might be a good get, because you can play him at first as long as larry is healthy
-Ian Kennedy(should bag wins and not hurt too many other cats) or best availble UPSIDE starter on a contender
You definately need some more sock in that lineup, if a home run hitting OF with some alternate upside you might look there too. Justin Upton springs to mind.