Abu Ahmad bin Adi al-Jarjani: Good speech and I hope there is nothing wrong with him
Abu al-Fath al-Azdi: His hadith indicates his lying, and he was one of the obstacles in exaggeration. The speaker said: Al-Azdi has gone too far in his bias towards Ibn Ulatha
Abu Hatim al-Razi: His hadith is written but not used as evidence
Abu Hatim bin Hibban al-Busti: He narrates fabricated hadiths from trustworthy narrators. It is not permissible to mention him except to criticize him
Abu Zar'a al-Razi: Salih (righteous)
Abu Abdullah al-Hakim al-Naysaburi: He narrates fabricated hadiths from al-Awza'i, Khasif, and al-Nadr bin Arabi. And once: His hadith is weak, he has munkar (rejected) narrations from al-Awza'i and from the Imams of the Muslims
Abu Nu'aym al-Asbahani: He has munkar (rejected) narrations from al-Awza'i and Khasif
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Saduq (truthful) but makes mistakes
al-Daraqutni: Matrook (abandoned) and once he said: Da'if (weak)
Muhammad bin Ismail al-Bukhari: There is an observation on his memorization
Muhammad bin Sa'd Katb al-Waqidi: Thiqah (trustworthy)
Yahya bin Ma'in: Thiqah (trustworthy)