The top 10 neighbors for Eli Manning span journalists, baseball media, and golf figures — with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.80 and 0.77.
The shape is flat: Dave Portnoy leads at 0.80, followed closely by Buster Olney (0.79) and Baseball America (0.79). Jon Heyman (0.78) and Baseball Reference (0.78) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all 10 neighbors: four are Journalists (Buster Olney, Jon Heyman, Jayson Stark, Kevin Clancy), one is a Professionals (Dave Portnoy), one is a Magazine (Baseball America), one is a Sports brand (Baseball Reference), one is a Research Organization (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum), one is Humor Memes and Satire (Jomboy), and one is a Professionals (Rob Friedman). Manning's own subcategory — Athletes — appears zero times in the top 10. The cluster is dominated by baseball journalists and baseball media, not football figures or fellow athletes. The cross-kind pattern here is the finding: an NFL quarterback whose nearest audience shape is built almost entirely around baseball coverage and sports media personalities.
That composition suggests Manning's audience is less defined by football fandom than by a broader sports-media-consuming profile that overlaps heavily with dedicated baseball followers.