Antonio Brown is the overwhelming structural anchor of Le'Veon Bell's top 10, scoring 0.97 — a gap of more than seven points above the next nearest neighbor. That kind of concentration defines the spike shape here.
The remaining nine neighbors form a coherent NFL ecosystem. Mike Tomlin (0.90, subcategory: Professionals) and Barry Sanders (0.88, Athletes) sit just below the peak, followed closely by the Pittsburgh Steelers (0.88, Sports Teams) — the only Sports Team in the top 10 alongside the Cleveland Cavaliers at 0.85. Madden Ultimate Team (0.87, Video Game Franchises) and NFL Network (0.87, TV Channels) round out the upper tier, with NFL on ESPN (0.86) and NFL on CBS (0.85) adding further broadcast weight. The subcategory mix — Athletes, a Professionals entry, Sports Teams, TV Shows, TV Channels, and a Video Game Franchise — maps almost entirely onto the NFL media and player landscape. Machine Gun Kelly (0.84, Musicians and Bands) is the lone non-football entity in the top 10, a single outlier in an otherwise tightly sport-defined cluster.
The shape reveals an audience defined almost entirely by Pittsburgh Steelers–era football fandom, with Antonio Brown functioning less as a peer and more as a near-identical audience twin.