The top 10 neighbors for Fantasy Footballers span fantasy sports platforms, baseball organizations, actors, and a hair salon chain — a broad shape with no single dominant cluster pulling the audience in one direction.
ESPN Fantasy Sports leads at 0.90, followed by PFF Fantasy Football at 0.86 and Cut 4 at 0.85 — the three strongest pulls. These represent the expected fantasy and sports-media orbit. But the top 10 also includes Jenna Fischer at 0.84, Angela Kinsey at 0.81, and Brian Baumgartner at 0.81 — three actors whose subcategory is the same, suggesting a coherent secondary cluster rather than a random outlier. FantasyPros (0.83), Kay Adams (0.83, TV Personalities), Minor League Baseball (0.82), and MLB Stats (0.82) round out the ten. The subcategory breakdown across the top 10 is: Sports brands (2), Blogs (1), Sports Teams (1), Sports Leagues (2), Actors (3), and TV Personalities (1). No other Podcasts and Radio entity — Fantasy Footballers' own subcategory — appears in the top 10.
The three actors share a well-known ensemble connection, and their presence alongside fantasy football infrastructure suggests this audience carries a distinct entertainment layer alongside its sports-data orientation — a pairing that holds consistently enough to register at the top of the similarity ranking.