So this is 100% my style (I love aggro-control, and EvoLeap makes my heart sing). I tested it out for a bit tonight after I played a few games with your new Bant control deck, CGB. 8 games with this one, and I went 7-1. I faced a couple janky U/W tempo-style decks, a G/R ramp deck, a G/R landfall deck (why? why, when you can just play ramp?), some aggro, and a B/W control deck. The one loss was to aggro (RDW aura-style, he had a great draw and I just couldn't stabilize in time).
I'm in love with the deck so far, but I haven't faced the endless Moss ramp decks that everyone else is running into, at least not yet. I did make one change to shore up the aggro matchup: -1 Visionary, -1 Husk, -1 Priest, +3
Jaddi Offshoot. The Visionary cut I'm fine with, it feels right. Same with the fourth Husk; I only really ever want one on the board, and I'd rather draw it late, after I either have plenty of food for him on the table or have an Abomination in play. The Priest is probably a mistake, it's a beastly card in this deck. In any case, the control matchup in particular feels like a dream. I plowed right through two
Planar Outbursts, an Ob Nixilis, a
Tragic Arrogance, and a Hixus because Greenwarden got me back the EvoLeap he'd killed with his
Felidar Cub. The game never once felt in doubt; my only real worry was that I might deck myself before I could kill him with my little army of Visionaries and Blisterpods, but then Liliana showed up and all was well.
The deck right now feels like classic aggro-control: maybe weak to aggro, but it seems to beat down on control pretty well. I'd be interested to run it against a wider range of control decks, especially now that control can run counterspells, but even there, it just feels like you need to aggressively mull for EvoLeap and you're probably fine. Leap gets in before most counters come online.