My experience is the following
Block target is Ok for the money but doesn't hold up long term, the one I bought is now my designated broadhead target because I don't mind tearing it up.
cheap bag targets are great as long as you bring them in after each session or have it covered, but all mine are out in the elements and within 3-4 mon this of rain it does something to the substrate inside and arrows become VERY difficult to pull (disclaimer, I'm shooting 4mm with outsert, so if youve got an arrow with a consistent OD it will probably pull a lot easier.)
My absolute favorite are Morrell, I'm sold and use the high roller as my primary target. hold up well to occasional broadheads, but I mostly stick to field points. They are pricey, but they pull super easy and last longer than anything except for a rhinehart.
Rhinehart are extremely durable (maybe the most durable on the market?) but the arrows pull so hard it's a dealbreaker for me. I don't want to have to struggle and stand on my target just to have to pull the arrow. If you don't mind that, it'll last a long time.