BUYDRESSER.COM -- If it was plural you might have shot at selling it to someone who sells dressers for low to mid $xxx. As a singular it will be very, very difficult to find a buyer at any price.
GOCREATORS.COM -- Go is a very powerful word at the beginning of a brandable name. But not sure what industry or business would like the word 'creators'. Maybe some kind of organization for artists or inventors. Look on Google and send some emails to people who have long URLs with the word 'creator' in it. You might find a buyer in the $200 to $500 range.
ILLINOISJEEPS.COM -- People usually search by city not by state and Illinois is hard to spell so this is not helpful. If you could find a car dealer who sells jeeps statewide in Illinois there might be a sale there for around $500 to $1000. But its a long shot. You will have to work at it. Something like AtlantaJeeps.com would have much more value.
LOVEYOUPAPA.COM -- Novelty name with very little, if any, market value.
RENTAPLAZA.COM -- A plaza is defined as: a public square or marketplace. So this name makes no sense.
RESSLING.COM -- This might brandable. You could try submitting it to Brand Bucket. They might accept it and it might sell for $1500 (less 30% commission) but like most everything in domaining, its a long shot. Or you could look for people with this last name and try to sell it to them for low $XXX.
TRICKSTOWN.COM -- no value I can see
Summary: Try to sell these to end users. If no buyers after one year, let them expire. Domaining is a speculative industry and its not easy money. That is a myth. You have to buy good names at low prices and then find buyers. There are hundreds of thousands of names like the ones you own. They might have value to someone but you will need to bust your butt to find that someone. Keep reading and learning and then buy better names next time. Good Luck!