I personally think AFX2 is on par if not beyond the Eclipse, a unit I had for about two years prior to purchasing my first AFX. I don't even think TC is worth mentioning in this context. But I wouldn't even go so far as try to compare them to a DAW convolution reverb. There's just not enough DSP to do stuff like that yet. The Axe-FX excels in amp modeling. However, some of the effect need a bit more DSP, IMHO, if this unit is ever going to be used as more than a guitar processor. Like for instance the bass response of some reverbs have this slight aliasing going on. I usually use the plate reverbs in this unit since they are brighter and lack this element. I sometimes think some of the effect blocks in the unit suck the tone out of the amps, but I cant put my finger on what it can be. If there ever is an AFX3 unit, I would like an entire DSP dedicated to convolution reverbs and cabs - cabs that act non linear when pushed and actually sound like they are moving air. That would be truly awesome!
In any case the Axe-FX 2 is a guitar processor, not an effects unit per se, and as such it simply is the best unit ever made by man. In this light, IMHO, your question is a bit irrelevant...