The top 10 neighbors for Ian Rapoport form a dense NFL media cluster, with no entity outside the football information ecosystem appearing anywhere in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition — a score of 0.97 means near-identical audience shape.
Adam Schefter leads at 0.97, the strongest pull in the top 10, followed by Rich Eisen at 0.94 and ProFootballTalk at 0.93. PFF (0.93) and Kay Adams (0.93) round out the top five. The shape is broad: scores remain elevated across all ten neighbors, compressing into a band from 0.91 to 0.97 with no single outlier pulling far ahead.
By subcategory, four of the ten neighbors are fellow Journalists — Schefter, Eisen, Chris Mortensen (0.92), and Jay Glazer (0.92) — making same-kind overlap the plurality pattern. Three more are TV Personalities: Adams, Trey Wingo (0.91), and Daniel Jeremiah (0.91). The remaining three are Dan Orlovsky (Athletes, 0.92), ProFootballTalk (Blogs, 0.93), and PFF (Sports brand, 0.93). Every neighbor, regardless of subcategory, operates squarely within NFL media — no retail, entertainment, or non-sports entities appear in the top 10.
The broad shape with uniformly high scores signals an audience tightly defined by NFL information consumption rather than by any single adjacent personality or format.