Any rabbit has the potential to be a good companion pet. Breed isn't really a determining factor. What purpose a rabbit is raised for doesn't really play into what kind of pet it could be. That is all determined by the temperament and personality of the individual rabbit. Some are super energetic and active, some are lumps that like to veg and relax, some are very independent, some are snuggle bugs. Every rabbit is different.
What could affect how a rabbit is as a pet is how much interaction it had with people as it grew up, and what type of interaction that was. Very little interaction can make some rabbits very skittish and nervous around people. And a rabbit that has been handled roughly or abused may be very aggressive, scared, or reactive around people. But this isn't necessarily something that comes from the breeder. Neglect and/or abuse, many times come from the pet owners.