The programs you have listed are certainly some of the best for German Idealism, and a couple of them for Critical Theory. I think you should probably be aware, however, that this is a very ambitious list of programs. Even though they are all quite receptive to students proposing to study in your AOI, if, as you say, your background is primarily in Continental Philosophy (does this mean you have not taken many courses in metaphysics, epistemology, mind, value etc.?), then you will be up against some very steep competition. For example, I have known several people (with very strong MAs in Continental Philosophy) who have applied to a very similar list to yours their first time around and have been shut out. Generally this has meant applying a little more broadly the next time around, i.e. to more of the programs listed in the pluralist guide.
While the programs you mentioned are all top-notch, I think that DePaul, Emory, Kentucky, Memphis, BU, Warwick (UK) and the list goes on, are in most cases as good (and in some better) for your AOI. From looking at your list, it seems that you have let the Leiter rankings fully determine your picks. I would say this is very unwise, but that is just my opinion.
Good Luck!