Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: He has narrations that he transmits, and he is among those whose hadiths are written.
Abu Ja'far al-'Uqayli: His hadiths are written.
Abu Hatim al-Razi: He is not strong in Hadith, and his limit is not abandonment. He is like Ash'ath ibn al-Suwar in weakness.
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban al-Busti: Bad memory, poor understanding, he reverses what he narrates.
Abu Dawud al-Sijistani: Weak, and once: Not that much.
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: Rejected in Hadith.
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i: Not strong.
Ibn al-Jarud: Not strong.
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Truthful, many mistakes, and there are remarks about him, and once: Bad memory.
Zakaria ibn Yahya al-Saji: Not that much.
Abd al-Rahman ibn Mahdi: Abandoned him, and once: Strike out his Hadith, I used to narrate from him, then I stopped.
Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari: His hadiths are written.
Muhammad ibn 'Umar al-Mawsili: Weak.
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib al-Tahdhib: Weak, but considered.
Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan: I abandoned Ismail ibn Abd al-Malik, then I wrote from Sufyan on his authority.
Yahya ibn Ma'in: He is fine, and in a narration by Abbas al-Dawri: Not strong, and once: He weakened him, and in a narration by Ibn Mahriz he said: Acceptable.