I don't look at Eli and Leonard as being on different "levels". I see one fitting a role and a team better than the other in the NFL. They aren't comparable in many regards, because they differ widely in RB ball skills. I'd take a healthy footed Eli in open space on the end of a toss every day of the week. But obviously, Leonard is one of the best specimens of NFL RB for the traditional role of NFL RB that we've seen in many years.