NH and NC are fairly fast counting states, so unless they end up being far closer than polls predicted, they probably get called fairly quickly.
GA could end up being called before midnight depending on if Fulton has lower turnout and/or Biden is underperforming his 2020 margins in the Atlanta suburbs. That would indicate that Biden won't be able to make up for Trump's ungodly margins in the rurals and the networks can call the state.
In PA, mail-in and early votes report first and the first E-Day votes usually come in from Philly, so Biden is almost certain to start out with a big lead. But in that early batch, we may be able to get at ink-link at the final result based on if he's reaching his benchmarks. If he's not and Trump is meeting them as the rurals start to come in, that's not a good sign for Biden.
AZ and NV use sloths to count the votes, so we will likely be waiting a few years to know the final results there.
I don't know about MN, MI, or WI.
I kinda thought NH counts very slow. In fact most of the northeastern states count very slow.
If Florida was in the choices, it would have been the most obvious answer and it can be called as early sa 9PM EST on ENight.