For me Gorsuch was heads above the others. Pryor seemed to be a dark horse, and unreliable. Hardiman also had some things.
I didn’t know this until just now but Gorsuch was part of the “Hobby Lobby Stores” and “Little Sisters of the Poor” cases against the Obamacare contraception mandate. He is definitely on our side.
“He stressed the need to accept these parties own conceptions regarding the requirements of their faith, and held (among other things) that they were likely to prevail on claims that the contraception mandate in the Affordable Care Act substantially burdened their religious exercise in violation of RFRA. This position was largely vindicated in the subsequent decision by the Supreme Court.”