The ten nearest neighbors to FantasyPros span a notably mixed set of subcategories — fantasy platforms, sports journalists, TV personalities, and a podcast — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.87 down to 0.82, the defining signature of a flat shape.
Kay Adams (0.87) sits at the top, a TV Personality, followed closely by Yahoo Fantasy Sports (0.86), a website, and Matthew Berry (0.86), classified as a Professional. PFF Fantasy Football (0.85) and ESPN Fantasy Sports (0.85) round out the top five. The next five — MLB Trade Rumors (0.84), Field Yates (0.83), Fantasy Footballers (0.83), Fantasy Sports Radio (0.83), and Fantasy Football Today (0.82) — hold within a four-point spread of each other. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack.
Tallying the subcategories: the top 10 includes two Sports brands (ESPN Fantasy Sports, Fantasy Football Today), one Website, one Blog, two Podcasts and Radio, one Professional, one TV Personality, one Journalist, and one Website — a genuine mix of fantasy-adjacent media formats rather than a single dominant kind. FantasyPros itself is a Sports brand, and only two neighbors share that subcategory. The rest are media channels and individual personalities who orbit the same audience from different angles.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that moves fluidly across fantasy tools, sports media personalities, and multi-format content — no single neighbor type commands the relationship.