Two neighbors sit at the top of DeMarcus Ware's similarity graph separated by less than a point: Dez Bryant at 0.97 and the Dallas Cowboys at 0.97, forming a tight dual anchor that defines the shape as two-peak. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition — not thematic overlap.
The top 10 is overwhelmingly athletes and Cowboys-adjacent. Eight of the ten neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory: Dez Bryant (0.97), DeMarco Murray (0.97), Cole Beasley (0.96), Emmitt Smith (0.96), Jason Witten (0.95), Dak Prescott (0.95), Michael Irvin (0.93), and Troy Aikman (0.91). The Dallas Cowboys (0.97) as a Sports Team and Blogging The Boys (0.94), a Cowboys-focused blog, round out the set. The two-peak shape reflects the near-identical pull of Bryant and the Cowboys franchise itself — the audience bridges a specific player and a specific team rather than spreading across the broader NFL landscape.
The tight clustering of former and current Cowboys players across nearly the full score range (0.91–0.97) signals an audience defined less by football generally than by one franchise in particular.