Abu Ahmad ibn Adi Al-Jarjani: His hadiths are upright in my opinion
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban Al-Busti: He was among those who narrated from the trustworthy what does not resemble the Hadith of the established, and he narrated unique things that the ear testifies that they are fabricated
Abu Zur'ah Al-Razi: Originally from Kufa, the Judge of Al-Raqqah, he is fine
Abu Abd Allah Al-Hakim Al-Naysaburi: He narrates Munkar (rejected) Hadiths from Al-A'mash
Ahmad ibn Shu'aib Al-Nasa'i: He is fine
Ibn Abi Hatim Al-Razi: Thiqah (trustworthy)
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: He is fine, Ibn Ma'in and Ibn Hibban differed about him
Al-Daraqutni: He is not a Hafiz (scholar who memorized a large number of Hadiths)
Al-Dhahabi: Thiqah (trustworthy)
Uthman ibn Sa'id Al-Darimi: He is not that (reliable)
Muhammad ibn Ismail ibn Khalfun Al-Azdi: He is not strong in Zuhri's Hadiths
Yahya ibn Ma'in: He is trustworthy, one of the best Muslims. And once: A liar, there is no Munkar (rejected) Hadith narrated by any of the Muslims except that he narrated it from Al-A'mash. And once he said: Trustworthy, truthful