Okay, this is just because I have no team ready, so all these Pokemon are ones I currently have and can use while my real team is being bred. *Note* Hidden Power Types cannot change. Thanks.
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Pressure
Bold Nature
252 HP/200 Defense/36 Special Attack
-Thunderbolt
-Hidden Power Fighting
-Roost
-Light Screen/Reflect
Okay, Zapdos is actually one of my favorite leads. He can set up a pseudopass with either Light Screen or Reflect allowing either some other support moves in, or a set up by a sweeper. I'm using HP Fighting because A. It's what my Zapdos has and B. It can kill Tyranitar (not OHKO), Weavile (I think OHKO), among other things. If necessary, I could change it to U-Turn so it hurts Azelf, Tyranitar, Weavile, etc etc and allows me to escape a Shadow Tag.
Jirachi @ Leftovers
Serene Grace
Impish Nature
240 HP/56 Attack/76 Defense/136 Speed
-U-Turn
-Wish
-Zen Headbutt
-Thunder
Meh, Jirachi. I had a good Impish one so I decided to use it. It's pretty standard, but it fits the team. U-Turn allows me to get out of a faster pursuit by the likes of Weavile or just cause damage in general while Wish helps my sweepers if they should get damage before they need to be. I went with Thunder over a support move because 60% Paralysis was far too good to pass up (really 42% with accuracy) and using that along with Zen Headbutt means they won't be attacking too much.
Gengar @ Choice Scarf
Levitate
Modest Nature
252 Special Attack/252 Speed/6 HP
-Shadow Ball
-Thunderbolt
-Focus Blast
-Hidden Power Ice
Gengar is great. He's here primarily as a revenge killer should something go hayware, but also as something to clear the way of Hippowdon/Donphan/Gliscor so my other Sweepers can clean up. He's not bad against Lucario either w/o Bullet Punch either and works will with Blissey, covering her fighting weakness (this comes in handy a lot)
Blissey @ Leftovers
Natural Cure
Calm Nature
252 Defense/176 Special Defense/80 Special Attack
-Seismic Toss
-Softboiled
-Toxic
-Flamethrower
I'm sorry, I don't own a wish bliss. So I decided to use this thing. Seismic Toss is my primary way of dealing damage, and Flamethrower acts as a guarantee against Stalling Regice, Heracross switch-ins, Gengars, Frosslass, and many other things. Softboiled is obviously so she can eat her babies and recover and Toxic is my status move of choice. It cripples Hippowdon, Swampert, and some pesky tanks that try and set up on her.
Lucario @ Life Orb
Inner Focus
Adamant Nature
252 Attack/252 Speed/6 Defense
-Close Combat
-Crunch
-Extremespeed
-Swords Dance
Life Orb Lucario. This. Thing. Is. A. Beast. It usually works best as a Mid-Late game sweeper when Gliscor and Hippowdon are dead, along with enemy Gengar. After a Swords Dance, nothing besides those (and Frosslass) can really viably stand in it's way. It's also good for picking off weak, fragile sweepers.
Garchomp @ Yache Berry
Sand Veil
Jolly Nature
252 Attack/252 Speed/6 HP
-Outrage/Dragon Claw
-Earthquake
-Fire Fang
-Swords Dance
Yes yes yes. It's Yachedance Garchomp. OH MY! HES UZING TEH MOST OVARUSD POGGLEMON. Yea. Get over it. Garchomp works as my late game Sweeper, coming in once counters are neutralized by my other specialists, sets up a Swords Dance on something weak or a switch, and then kills everything. I'm not sure about Outrage over Dragon Claw as being locked into a move is one of the things that can easily lose you the game, but the extra 50% damage is hard to pass up, especially on the most feared physical sweeper of all time.
Comments? Yes, I'd appreciate those. Remember, this isn't a super super serious team, it just needs to work until I've finished breeding. Thanks.

Zapdos @ Leftovers
Pressure
Bold Nature
252 HP/200 Defense/36 Special Attack
-Thunderbolt
-Hidden Power Fighting
-Roost
-Light Screen/Reflect
Okay, Zapdos is actually one of my favorite leads. He can set up a pseudopass with either Light Screen or Reflect allowing either some other support moves in, or a set up by a sweeper. I'm using HP Fighting because A. It's what my Zapdos has and B. It can kill Tyranitar (not OHKO), Weavile (I think OHKO), among other things. If necessary, I could change it to U-Turn so it hurts Azelf, Tyranitar, Weavile, etc etc and allows me to escape a Shadow Tag.

Jirachi @ Leftovers
Serene Grace
Impish Nature
240 HP/56 Attack/76 Defense/136 Speed
-U-Turn
-Wish
-Zen Headbutt
-Thunder
Meh, Jirachi. I had a good Impish one so I decided to use it. It's pretty standard, but it fits the team. U-Turn allows me to get out of a faster pursuit by the likes of Weavile or just cause damage in general while Wish helps my sweepers if they should get damage before they need to be. I went with Thunder over a support move because 60% Paralysis was far too good to pass up (really 42% with accuracy) and using that along with Zen Headbutt means they won't be attacking too much.

Gengar @ Choice Scarf
Levitate
Modest Nature
252 Special Attack/252 Speed/6 HP
-Shadow Ball
-Thunderbolt
-Focus Blast
-Hidden Power Ice
Gengar is great. He's here primarily as a revenge killer should something go hayware, but also as something to clear the way of Hippowdon/Donphan/Gliscor so my other Sweepers can clean up. He's not bad against Lucario either w/o Bullet Punch either and works will with Blissey, covering her fighting weakness (this comes in handy a lot)

Blissey @ Leftovers
Natural Cure
Calm Nature
252 Defense/176 Special Defense/80 Special Attack
-Seismic Toss
-Softboiled
-Toxic
-Flamethrower
I'm sorry, I don't own a wish bliss. So I decided to use this thing. Seismic Toss is my primary way of dealing damage, and Flamethrower acts as a guarantee against Stalling Regice, Heracross switch-ins, Gengars, Frosslass, and many other things. Softboiled is obviously so she can eat her babies and recover and Toxic is my status move of choice. It cripples Hippowdon, Swampert, and some pesky tanks that try and set up on her.

Lucario @ Life Orb
Inner Focus
Adamant Nature
252 Attack/252 Speed/6 Defense
-Close Combat
-Crunch
-Extremespeed
-Swords Dance
Life Orb Lucario. This. Thing. Is. A. Beast. It usually works best as a Mid-Late game sweeper when Gliscor and Hippowdon are dead, along with enemy Gengar. After a Swords Dance, nothing besides those (and Frosslass) can really viably stand in it's way. It's also good for picking off weak, fragile sweepers.

Garchomp @ Yache Berry
Sand Veil
Jolly Nature
252 Attack/252 Speed/6 HP
-Outrage/Dragon Claw
-Earthquake
-Fire Fang
-Swords Dance
Yes yes yes. It's Yachedance Garchomp. OH MY! HES UZING TEH MOST OVARUSD POGGLEMON. Yea. Get over it. Garchomp works as my late game Sweeper, coming in once counters are neutralized by my other specialists, sets up a Swords Dance on something weak or a switch, and then kills everything. I'm not sure about Outrage over Dragon Claw as being locked into a move is one of the things that can easily lose you the game, but the extra 50% damage is hard to pass up, especially on the most feared physical sweeper of all time.
Comments? Yes, I'd appreciate those. Remember, this isn't a super super serious team, it just needs to work until I've finished breeding. Thanks.