It might be better to substitute the words "class of reactions" for mechanisms. Oxidations often proceed with large equilibrium constants, but isomerizations (rearrangements) can have either large or small equilibrium constants, to take two examples. I am not especially good at predicting equilibrium constants, speaking only for myself. However, many (perhaps most) of the reactions one encounters in synthetic organic chemistry must be somewhat favorable thermodynamically, or they would not be useful transformations.