The top 10 neighbors for Justin Fields span five distinct subcategories — Sports Teams, Athletes, Podcasts and Radio, Websites, and Sports Leagues — with no single type dominating, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Ohio State Football leads at 0.89, the strongest pull in the set, followed closely by Urban Meyer at 0.86 — a Professionals subcategory entry, not an Athlete. Together they anchor a clear Ohio State gravitational cluster. Keyshawn, JWill & Zubin (0.85, Podcasts and Radio) and Cardale Jones (0.84, Athletes) extend the set into football media and fellow players, while Ohio State Buckeyes (0.84) adds a second institutional Ohio State entry. That's two Ohio State organizations in the top five — an unusually concentrated institutional signal within an otherwise wide neighbor set.
From there the top 10 broadens: Tony Dungy (0.83, Athletes), NFL Draft (0.83, Sports Leagues), Bleacher Report (0.83, Websites), Joe Burrow (0.82, Athletes), and Desmond Howard (0.82, Athletes) round out the set. Four of the ten neighbors are fellow Athletes, making it the most common subcategory in the top 10 — but the presence of a podcast, a sports media website, a sports league, and a Professionals entry means the audience is not shaped purely by player-to-player overlap. The Ohio State thread and the NFL Draft/football media thread run in parallel, suggesting an audience that follows both the college program and the professional pipeline around it.
This broad shape reflects an audience organized around football as a system — college program, draft process, and media coverage — rather than around any single peer.