The top 10 neighbors for Matt Miller span a wide band — from PFF at 0.94 down to Mike Greenberg at 0.87 — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. That compressed, high-scoring range is the defining structural feature here.
The shape is broad: many neighbors sit well above any baseline, and the cluster is dominated by NFL media figures across two subcategories. Journalists account for five of the top 10 — Adam Schefter (0.91), Rich Eisen (0.89), Tom Pelissero (0.89), Chris Mortensen (0.89), and Ian Rapoport (0.89) — placing Matt Miller squarely inside his own subcategory. TV Personalities fill most of the remaining slots: Daniel Jeremiah (0.91), Trey Wingo (0.89), Mike Tirico (0.88), and Mike Greenberg (0.87). The lone outlier in the top 10 is PFF, a Sports brand, which sits at the very top of the set (0.94) — the only non-person entity in the group and the only one outside the Celebrities and Influencers category. The mix is almost entirely NFL media infrastructure: reporters, analysts, and draft specialists whose audiences overlap heavily with one another.
The overall picture is an audience tightly embedded in the professional NFL media ecosystem, with no meaningful pull from outside it in the top 10.