I have literally no idea what that means.
I cover sports betting, so I've been following sports betting markets, which are almost entirely in tune with Twitter buzz. Neal's over/under is 4.5 or 5.5 in most places (under is top 4 or top 5, over is anything after that).
For example, Jermaine Johnson went from like the 6th-most likely pick for the Jets to the 2nd-most likely pick for the Jets in the betting markets, purely based on tweets today from guys like Hughes and others.