Depends what you mean. Engl have 3 sides - Either the very classic sounding amps, the classic series, the VERY versatile amps, Screamer, Powerball, Special Edition, or the cheaper versions of the versatile amps which are focussed more on metal, Savage, Fireball etc.
The versatile amps, Screamer, Powerball, SE, do EVERY style well. The screamer has a very nice clean, and a great gain - Jack of all trades, not bad at any.
the powerball is far more metal than the savage (at least based on my savage SE- and i've heard from a pretty reliable source (a dude who had both) that, while they sound a bit different, they have similar amounts of gain). don't get me wrong, the savage (se) can get there, but is more of an all-rounder. To clarify, with the powerball you have two channels capable of extremely heavy distortion, even at low volumes. With the savage, it's only channel 4. I'd swap the savage and powerball in your lists. :)
agreed about the rest, though. i'd put the blackmore in the versatile ones too, but depending on how heavy you need it to get, the blackmore might not be heavy enough.
EDIT: however, i'd say if you weren't interested in playing at least some higher gain stuff (bar perhaps the classic series), you're probably better off looking elsewhere. the engls do have a certain tightness which works well for modern high gain but can sound a little sterile if you don't play modern stuff.