Interestingly I had Patrick Bamford at the start of the season, and nothing is done neither so I am still keeping up with him. I know that he has a lower chance to score the most, but Leeds is a team that scores a lot and has the famous Bielsa attacking mentality, so it is obvious that we may not end up with something that would be too wide of a gap at the end of the season.
I know Pat is not scoring every single goal, but he is scoring a decent number of goals and only 3 goals away from Kane as well, with the right few games he could actually go ahead a lot. Premier league do not have a lot of games with tons of goals but sometimes someone beats Southampton by 9 and that type of one game could make Patrick go further ahead of anyone else. Let's wait and see, I am not losing hope for Pat and think that he could actually end up winning it this year.
Leeds United has a good season but they have not been able to stay on the top. However, it is not actually bad result for them in their first season in Premier League. With the experienced coach (Bielsa) and the young squad, they can improve very much in next seasons.
The problem for Leeds United is prevent transfers of their key players. It happens for every small team when after one or two impressive seasons, they have bleeding transfers and lose key players to top clubs. After that they fail to replace them with other players and results fall down. Delegations are consequence of bleeding transfers.
About Bramford, it is a discovery of Premier League this year. He had some impressive matches in early of this season but how far he has gone so far is more impressive. We talk too much about Son Heung Min (Tottenham) but please see Bramford scores more goals than Son in Premier League. He plays for Leeds United, a much smaller team if you compares it with Tottenham. Only 3 goals less than Harry Kane.
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players/goals?se=363