They are on par with the SPS models, just depends on whether you want a blind magazine or hinged floorplate. There's really no advantage either way but theoretically a blind-mag stock will be slightly stiffer. What plagues them both is poor bedding and barrel-to-stock contact that is inconsistent because of the flimsy, flexy forend.
If you buy one and it doesn't shoot well, try sanding out the barrel channel until the stock free-floats and won't contact the barrel when shot off a rest or bipod. If that doesn't work buy a $100 Boyd's laminate wood stock. If you're still not satisfied, epoxy bed the stock or have a gunsmith do it for 50-75 dollars. You can take an ADL and make it shoot just as good as any other 700, but odds are you will have to improve the stock.
A 700 action is a 700 action, a 700 sporter weight barrel is a 700 sporter weight barrel, an X-Mark Pro trigger is an X-Mark Pro trigger. Doesn't matter if it's going on an ADL, SPS, BDL or CDL. The finish, magazine type, and stock are the only differences until you get into the heavy barrel models and of course the custom shop stuff.