Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: His hadiths are not many, and the hadiths he narrated, whether I mentioned them or not, are upright.
Abu al-Fath al-Azdi: Saduq (truthful)
Abu al-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi: He narrates fabricated reports from famous people, to the extent that one would think he intentionally fabricates them.
Abu Bakr al-Bazzar: Thiqah (reliable)
Abu Hatim al-Razi: His hadiths are acceptable, he narrates from weak narrators in al-Bukhari's book
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban al-Busti: He is among those who narrate fabricated reports from famous people, to the extent that one would think he intentionally fabricates them, so his narrations are not acceptable as evidence
Abu Dawud al-Sijistani: Da'if (weak)
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: An elder, Thiqah (reliable), Saduq (truthful), and righteous
Ahmad ibn Shuayb al-Nasa'i: Not strong
Ahmad ibn Salih al-Jili: Thiqah (reliable)
Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Jawzajani: Da'if (weak)
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Saduq (truthful) but has some mistakes, and also said: He has one hadith in Sahih (al-Bukhari) as a supporting narration
al-Daraqutni: Da'if (weak)
al-Dhahabi: Saduq (truthful)
Zakariya ibn Yahya al-Saji: Saduq (truthful)
Ali ibn al-Madini: I do not know his condition
Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari: He considered him weak, and also said: He makes some mistakes.
Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn al-Barqi: Not strong
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib al-Tahdhib: Da'if (weak) but can be considered
Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan: Abandoned him
Yahya ibn Ma'in: His hadith is not strong but can be written, and he also said: Da'if (weak), and also: Acceptable
Ya'qub ibn Sufyan al-Faswi: Da'if (weak)