There are plenty of differences between various props, brands, and models. To a lot of people, a prop is a prop, they all look the same. Well they are not. BRP makes some really good props, and so does Mercury. They, in my opinion, actually make the best props for recreational boating, period(that outta get some people riled up). Some of the aftermarket, sell props that are almost identical to BRP/Mercury entry level AL props. Other brands leave a bit to be desired, Engineering wise and quality control wise. Different prop designs will affect performance(acceleration and/or top speed), boat handling and fuel economy.
I have my favorite and it is not cheap, but none of my SS props are. I was running an BRP prop on my Volvo for a few years, then I switched to a Mercury prop.
With props you do get what you pay for, the idea is to pay as little as you have to to get what you want

The prop on the left is the one used in the video below, an OMC/BRP Raker.
I am currently running the one to the right of it, a Mercury Enertia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WBf2D0103Y