Really who is good will depend somewhat upon what teaching style you connect with, and whether they teach a style of chess that is suitable for your personality. For example, I like Simon Williams, but he is a very aggressive player. If you aren't an aggressive, attacking player, you might get much less out of him.
Most Instructive chess.com video authors ?

NM Aw rats has a very well known group here at cc , there ive found very instructive game analysis , perhaps asking to join there and giving it a look to see if it helps is an option you might like to give a go

looks like he changed his username here is a link
https://www.chess.com/groups/view/nm-coach-bills-free-video-lessons

Youtube the Saint Louis Chess Club channel. They have several good grandmaster instructors, each with dozens of videos.

There are a few non GMs too.
This one, for example, is an FM giving a very good presentation on isolated queen pawn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv0jtgbtQ28

Youtube the Saint Louis Chess Club channel. They have several good grandmaster instructors, each with dozens of videos.
I agree that St. Louis chess club is awesome, but it seems that you haven't really read his question ^^

Oh, I see, he wants people to recommend instructional videos, but only from chess.com? I guess?
The phrasing in the OP is awkward and I didn't notice... even after re-reading it a few times.
Im looking for recommendations on chess.com master level or higher video authors who give plenty of verbal explanation and analysis are backed by some other resources be it engines or previous analysis. Someone who covers various topics would be cool but even so looking for like a top 3 authors