Abu Ahmad bin Adi al-Jarjani: Generally, his hadiths are not preserved, and he is weak, as it became clear to me from his narrations and his confusion in them, and I did not see any of the predecessors mention him, so I will not mention him.
Abu Hatim bin Hibban al-Basti: He has narrations, and he answers in them. His son was his affliction. He should not be mentioned in books except as an example. He probably changed more than one hundred and fifty hadiths for him, and then narrated them all.
Abu Sa'd al-Sam'ani: He changes narrations, he is not to be relied upon.
Abu Sa'id bin Amr al-Naqash: He narrated fabricated hadiths on the authority of Malik.
Abu Abdullah al-Hakim al-Nishapuri: He narrated fabricated hadiths on the authority of Malik.
Abu Nu'aym al-Asbahani: He narrates fabricated hadiths.
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasai: Trustworthy
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Trustworthy
Ibn Abd al-Barr al-Andalusi: He narrated from Malik things that he was unique in, and he was not followed in them.
al-Daraqutni: Weak, and once: Others are more reliable than him
al-Dhahabi: One of the weak narrators, he narrated disasters from Malik