Abu Ahmad bin Adi al-Jarjani: His hadiths are weak, and there is some strangeness in his narration
Abu Hatim al-Razi: Saduq (Truthful) Salih (Righteous)
Abu Hatim bin Habban al-Busti: He was from the people of Basra and he had a weak memory
Ahmad bin Hanbal: Thiqa (Reliable) Thiqa (Reliable)
Ahmad bin Shuayb al-Nasa'i: Thiqa (Reliable)
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Saduq (Truthful), and once: Ibn Adi mentioned him in al-Du'afaa and mentioned some hadiths in which the burden of weakness is on his narrator Umar bin Mukhtar al-Basri, and this is one of the strange things that happened to Ibn Adi, and perfection belongs to Allah. He was accepted by the group
Al-Dhahabi: Thiqa (Reliable)
Muhammad bin Sa'd Kathir al-Waqidi: Thiqa (Reliable)
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib al-Tahdhib: Thiqa (Reliable), we do not know of any criticism of him except what Ibn Adi mentioned in al-Kamil, and al-Dhahabi responded to him in al-Mizan, and said in al-Mughni: Perhaps the one whom Ibn Adi weakened was another Ghaleb
Yahya bin Ma'in: Thiqa (Reliable), and Ibn Adi narrated from him that he said: I do not know him