Abu Ahmad al-Hakim: Not strong according to them. Ibn Hajar said: He said so, and it is a mistake.
Abu Hatim al-Razi: Truthful, his narration from Abu Dharr, Umar, Aisha, and Zayd ibn Thabit, may Allah be pleased with them, is mursal (missing a link in the chain of narrators). He did not hear from Rafi' ibn Khadij.
Abu Zur'a al-Razi: Trustworthy
Ahmad ibn Salih al-Jili: Trustworthy, with some Shi'ism
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy, with slight Shi'ism reported, frequently transmits mursal narrations
Al-Dhahabi: Among the prominent Tabi'een and their scholars
Habib ibn Abi Thabit al-Asadi: The most knowledgeable and understanding of us
Sulayman ibn Dawood al-Tayalisi: Did not hear from Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri
Muhammad ibn Sa'd, the scribe of al-Waqidi: Whatever narration of his is from hearing (directly) is good, and what is other than that is weak
Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Numayr: He considered him trustworthy
Hilal ibn Khubab al-'Abdi: Among the excellent people of Kufa
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Trustworthy, did not hear from Ali
Ya'qub ibn Sufyan al-Fasawi: He weakens the hadith