I'm not much of a lead guy, either, so I'm going to bet anything I can do, you can do. I'm currently working on All Along the Watchtower. It's fucking fun as shit, and a good challenge for someone who sucks at bending, like myself. I'm honestly not a big Hendrix guy, but the way he uses bends is just crazy. Such rapid fire bending a single note up and up and up.
One of the first big solos I learned was Comfortably Numb. Also super fun. It's pretty much just straight pentatonic scale broken up into very clear and distinct sections, so it's a good one to spend a couple of weeks with learning piece by piece. It's also a popular enough song that there are plenty of good youtube lessons out there for it.
If you're a Metallica fan, Nothing Else Matters, the first solos of Fade to Black and Sanitarium, and The Unforgiven are all pretty easy.
If you are a slow learner like me, I'll throw out a suggestion for a program called riffmaster pro. It can slow songs down without fucking the pitch, or adjust the pitch without fucking the tempo (comes in handy for All Along the Watchtower which is half a step down and I don't feel like tuning my guitar). You can also just highlight a section of the song to have it loop, which comes in handy when you just want to hear/practice one part over and over. The downside is that it's 50 bucks. But, it has been an invaluable tool for me. Maybe others know of a better/cheaper solution.
Here's a link if interested, though.