The top 10 neighbors for Tom Pelissero form a tightly packed cluster of NFL media figures — journalists, TV personalities, and sports brands — with scores ranging from 0.92 down to 0.87, a span narrow enough that no single neighbor stands out as a dominant pull.
The shape is flat. PFF leads at 0.92, followed by fellow journalists Adam Schefter (0.91) and Ian Rapoport (0.90), with TV personalities Kay Adams (0.90) and Kyle Brandt (0.90) sitting at nearly the same level. Rounding out the ten are journalists Matt Miller (0.89), Rich Eisen (0.88), and Peter Schrager (0.88), alongside journalists Jay Glazer (0.88) and the blog ProFootballTalk (0.87). Tallying the subcategories: six of the ten neighbors are Journalists (the same subcategory as Pelissero), three are TV Personalities, and one is a Sports brand. This is a strongly same-kind cluster — the audience shape here is defined almost entirely by NFL media insiders and the platforms built around them, with TV Personalities the only meaningful adjacent type.
The flat distribution across this group signals an audience that moves fluidly through the NFL media ecosystem rather than anchoring to any single voice within it.