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PFF Fantasy Football

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The top 10 neighbors for PFF Fantasy Football span fantasy platforms, sports journalists, comedians, and a TV personality — no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.87 down to 0.82.

The shape is flat. ESPN Fantasy Sports (0.87) and NFL Fantasy Football (0.87) sit at the top, followed closely by Kay Adams (0.86, TV Personalities), Fantasy Footballers (0.86, Podcasts and Radio), and FantasyPros (0.85, Sports). So far, the cluster looks like a coherent fantasy-football ecosystem. But the next four positions break that pattern: Annie Agar (0.84) and Frank Caliendo (0.84) are both Comedians, PFF (0.83) is a Sports brand, and Ian Rapoport (0.82) is a Journalist. Major League Baseball (0.82, Sports Leagues) closes the top 10 — the only non-football entity in the set. Tallying the subcategories across all 10: three Sports brands, one Podcasts and Radio, one TV Personality, two Comedians, one Journalist, and one Sports League. No other Blog appears in the top 10, meaning PFF Fantasy Football's nearest audiences are shaped more by fantasy platforms, sports media personalities, and comedians than by peer blogs.

The cross-kind presence of two Comedians inside the top 10 — sitting above the parent brand PFF itself — is the structural detail the scores surface: this audience's shape is defined as much by entertainment-adjacent sports consumption as by fantasy-tool usage.

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