The PeekScores of the Top-Paid Athletes

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

The inspiration for this list could not be simpler. Below are the ten athletes who were highest paid during this past year. In keeping with the kinds of things we get up to here at the PeekScore blog, we’ve decided to see to what degree the respective compensations of these individuals corresponds (or doesn’t) to their various visibilities, activities, impacts, and presences here in cyberspace (in other words, we’re assessing their digital footprints; a brief explanation of which can be found above, and a more in depth one can be found by clicking through here).

Rank Picture Name Last Year’s Earnings PeekScore
1

LeBron James $56.5mil 9.91 / 10.00
2

Kobe Bryant $46.8mil 9.90 / 10.00
3

Tiger Woods $40.8mil 9.79 / 10.00
4

Peyton Manning $31mil 9.08 / 10.00
5

Derrick Rose $33.4mil 8.87 / 10.00
6

Floyd Mayweather Jr. $90mil 8.74 / 10.00
7

Alex Rodriguez $29.9mil 8.71 / 10.00
8

Drew Brees $47.8mil 8.44 / 10.00
9

Phil Mickelson $39.5mil 8.15 / 10.00
10

Zack Greinke $29mil 7.82 / 10.00

Who are the Current Professional Athletes with the Highest PeekScores?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

It’s been a while since we’ve done a list like this, but the good folks over at Forbes suggested this, and it seemed like a great idea. Forbes recently featured their list of who they determined to be 2013′s Most Influential Athletes (which you can read all about here). They asked that we compile our own list of the athletes with the highest PeekScores, for the purposes of comparing their list to ours. This sounded like a fun and perhaps even illuminating undertaking.

What PeekScores measure are digital impacts and presences; or “digital footprints,” as we call them (a concept you will find explained in brief in the header above, and more in depth here). The names on this fairly surprising list speak loudly and clearly to nothing so much as the truly international nature of the Web. Fewer than half the names on the list are Americans, and a sizable portion play a sport which — while the most popular sport in the world by a healthy margin — is quite famously all but ignored in the states.

The breakdown, for those keeping score, is:

7 soccer players
5 basketball players
4 tennis players
2 race car drivers
1 boxer
1 cricketer
1 snowboarder
1 golfer
1 sprinter
1 swimmer
1 NFL football player

While we’re certain this list is bound to irk some and tickle others (although we remind you that this list reflects no opinions whatsoever), we suggest that you share your feelings in the comment section here and let us know all about it, either way.

Rank Picture Name Bio PeekScore
1

Cristiano Ronaldo Portuguese soccer player for Spanish team Real Madrid 10.00 / 10.00
2

Sebastian Vettel German Formula One racing driver 10.00 / 10.00
3

David Beckham English footballer who currently plays for French team Paris Saint-Germain 10.00 / 10.00
4

Lebron James American basketball player for the NBA’s Miami Heat  10.00 / 10.00
5

Kobe Bryant American basketball player for the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers 10.00 / 10.00
6

Lionel Messi Argentine soccer player who plays for the Spanish team FC Barcelona 9.96 / 10.00
7

Tiger Woods American golfer 9.95 / 10.00
8

Maria Sharapova Russian tennis player 9.67 / 10.00
9

Serena Williams American tennis player 9.61 / 10.00
10

Didier Drogba Ivorian footballer who plays for Turkish team Galatasaray 9.36 / 10.00
11

Manny Pacquiao Filipino boxer and politican 9.28 / 10.00
12

Kevin Durant American basketball player for the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder 9.27 / 10.00
13

Roger Federer Swiss tennis player 9.26 / 10.00
14

Wayne Rooney English soccer player for the Premier League team Manchester United 9.20 / 10.00
15

Sachin Tendulkar Indian cricketer 9.18 / 10.00
16

Fernando Torres Spanish soccer player who plays for the Premier League team Chelsea 9.17 / 10.00
17

Rafael Nadal Spanish tennis player 9.16 / 10.00
18

Kaká Brazilian soccer player who plays for the Spanish team Real Madrid 9.15 / 10.00
19

Usain Bolt Jamaican sprinter 9.13 / 10.00
20

Peyton Manning American football player for the NFL’s Denver Broncos 9.10 / 10.00
21

Shaun White American snowboarder 9.09 / 10.00
22

Danica Patrick American racing driver 9.05 / 10.00
23

Carmelo Anthony American basketball player for the NBA’s New York Knicks 9.02 / 10.00
24

Chris Paul American basketball player for the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers 8.99 / 10.00
25

Michael Phelps American swimmer 8.90 / 10.00

The Digital Footprints of the PGA Tour’s Top 10

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

A simple sports list for the PeekScore readership. We decided to see how the world class linksmen in the PGA’s current top 10 measure up in the digital footprint department. We’re not ranking, nor assessing, nor commenting on their golf skills here, nor even the size of their celebrities or endorsements, but instead on their prominence here on the web, as outline above and more in depth here.

Are there any golfers who you would have thought would have a higher PeekScore? Or how about a lower one? Leave us a comment and let us know what you think.

Rank Picture Name PGA Ranking PeekScore
1

Tiger Woods 1 9.96 / 10.00
2

Adam Scott 3 8.43 / 10.00
3

Steve Stricker 8 8.19 / 10.00
4

Luke Donald 6 8.18 / 10.00
5

Rory McIlroy 2 8.17 / 10.00
6

Phil Mickelson 10 8.15 / 10.00
7

Justin Rose 4 8.04 / 10.00
8

Matt Kuchar 9 7.97 / 10.00
9

Brandt Snedeker 5 7.74 / 10.00
10

Louis Oosthuizen 7 6.72 / 10.00

Which of the Past Year’s Top Paid Golfers has the Largest Digital Footprint?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

This is a timely list for a couple of reasons: The PGA Championship just wrapped, finding Rory McIlroy its victor, and only days prior Forbes Magazine released their list of the year’s top paid golfers.

To see how these giants of the fairway compare to one another in terms of their earnings you can check the Forbes list, of course, and if you’re dying to see where these men fall in the sport’s greater rankings numerous golf and/or general sports sites can hook you up with those stats. But what we here at the PeekScore blog can and will tell you is how these world classs linksmen measure up to one another in the realm of digital footprints (i.e., their impacts and prominences here in cyberspace, a concept you can find explained in brief above and elaborated on a bit more at the link found here), and we don’t think many will be surprised by who is topping our list.

Are there any top golfers not included below about whose scores you’re curious? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Past Year’s Earnings PeekScore
1

Tiger Woods $61.2mil 9.96 / 10.00
2

Adam Scott $11.5mil 8.43 / 10.00
3

Phil Mickelson $46.7mil 8.20 / 10.00
4

Luke Donald $20mil 8.18 / 10.00
5

Rory McIlroy $16.4mil 8.17 / 10.00
6

Ernie Els $22.3mil 8.16 / 10.00
7

Sergio Garcia $16.2mil 8.15 / 10.00
8

Lee Westwood $12.8mil 8.04 / 10.00
9

Matt Kuchar $12.5mil 7.97 / 10.00
10

Bill Haas $16.1 million 7.27 / 10.00

A Comparison of the Online Lives of the World’s Top-Paid Athletes

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

The inspiration for today’s list could not be simpler: Below are the ten athletes who were highest paid during this past year. In keeping with the kinds of things we get up to here at the PeekScore blog, we’ve decided to see to what degree the respective compensations of these individuals corresponds to their various visibilities, activities, impacts, and presences here in cyberspace (in other words, we’re assessing their digital footprints; a brief explanation of which can be found above, and a more in depth one can be found by clicking through here). We already know that in the case of some of the individuals listed below, there are those out there who don’t believe their athletic abilities alone have gone very far in justifying their arguably unseemly, and objectively handsome, paydays. But what of these athletes’ efforts and abilities to reach their spotty, slouchy lessers out here in the ever-expanding, in both size and import, online realm? The PeekScores provide their answers, scientifically and objectively as always.

Who do you like on this list? Who would you have preferred to see on this list? Who do you believe should be the top earning athletes? Comment and let us know.

Rank Picture Name Earnings this past year PeekScore
1

LeBron James $53 mil 10.00 / 10.00
2

Cristiano Ronaldo $42.5 mil 10.00 / 10.00
3

Kobe Bryant $52.3 mil 9.99 / 10.00
4

David Beckham $46 mil 9.98 / 10.00
5

Tiger Woods $59.4 mil 9.96 / 10.00
6

Roger Federer $52.7 mil 9.58 / 10.00
7

Manny Pacquiao $62 mil 9.28 / 10.00
8

Peyton Manning $42.4 mil 9.1 / 10.00
9

Floyd Mayweather $85 mil 8.74 / 10.00
10

Jeremy Renner $47.8 mil 8.20 / 10.00

The Digital Footprints of the PGA Tour’s Top 10

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news.

A simple sports list for the PeekScore readership. The Sports Xchange has compiled their rankings for the 2011 PGA Tour (based on the golfers’ 2010-2011 performances), and we decided to see how these world class linksmen measure up in the digital footprint department. While the scores are statistically very close, and it was a tight race, the actual order of the list is a bit surprising to us. Check it out and see if you agree.

Are there any golfers you’re surprised to not see on this list? Are there any golfers who you would have thought would have a higher PeekScore? Or how about a lower one? Leave us a comment and let us know what you think.

Rank Picture Name PGA Ranking PeekScore
1

Adam Scott
9
8.64 / 10.00
2

Luke Donald
1
8.32 / 10.00
3

Dustin Johnson
7
8.29 / 10.00
4

Phil Mickelson
2
8.22 / 10.00
5

Bubba Watson
6
8.21 / 10.00
6

Steve Stricker
3
8.19 / 10.00
7

Justin Rose
8
8.17 / 10.00
8

Webb Simpson
4
8.17 / 10.00
9

Matt Kuchar
10
8.12 / 10.00
10

Nick Watney
5
8.09 / 10.00

The Digital Footprints of Ten of the Greatest Living Legends in Sports

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news.

Hello there PeekScore faithful. The premise of this entry could not be simpler. The staff here at the PeekScore blog compiled a list of ten living, international superstar athletes; 7 retired, 3 still active. Each considered at least great by most, and by many considered to be the very greatest of all time at his chosen sport. With the list compiled – after some amount of debate here at the office – we set about sorting these esteemed gentlemen not according to our relatively subjective assessments of their athletic prowess or records, but according to their PeekScores.

To varying degrees each of these gentlemen is a national, and in many cases an international, brand. As such, nearly all has at a minimum an official website, and often a website connected to a more corporate, charitable, and/or commercial venture. All are, to varying degrees, headline worthy and well documented throughout the web, and their mostly healthy PeekScores surely reflect this. Some have official Twitter and/or Facebook accounts, and the international superstar topping our list has both, with followers on each numbering in the millions. In the relatively social media shy company of the remainder of this list, his victory was assured.

I know this is a matter where many have strong opinions. What are yours? Who doesn’t belong on our list? Who would you have included instead? Who might you have expected to see have a higher PeekScore? Or lower? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Sport PeekScore
1

Sachin Tendulkar Cricket 10.00 / 10
2

Tiger Woods Golf 9.56 / 10
3

Wayne Gretzky Hockey 9.09 / 10
4

Michael Jordan Basketball 9.07 / 10
5

Roger Federer Tennis 8.95 / 10
6

Muhammad Ali Boxing 8.62 / 10
7

Pelé
Football/Soccer 8.05 / 10
8

Diego Maradona Football/Soccer 8.05 / 10
9

Jim Brown NFL Football 8.04 / 10
10

Willie Mays Baseball 6.01 / 10

A Comparison of the Online Lives of the World’s Top-Paid Athletes

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news.

This concept today could not be simpler: Below is a list of last year’s ten highest paid athletes in the world. In keeping with the kinds of things we get up to here at the PeekScore blog, we’ve decided to see to what degree their compensation corresponds to their visibility, activity, and presence here in cyberspace. We already know that in the case of some of the individuals listed below, a great many don’t believe their athletic abilities alone have gone very far in justifying their arguably obscene, and objectively handsome, paydays. But what of these athletes’ efforts and abilities to reach their spotty, slouchy lessers out here in the ever-expanding, in both size and import, online realm? The PeekScores provide their answers, scientifically and objectively as always.

Who do you like on this list? Who would you have preferred to see on this list? Who do you believe should be the top earning athletes? Do you hate A-Rod? Comment and let us know. (AND PLEASE KEEP SCROLLING ONCE YOU READ THE LIST, FOR FURTHER COMMENTARY.)

Rank Picture Name Earnings from May ’10 – May ’11 PeekScore
1

Cristiano Ronaldo
$38 million
10 / 10
2

LeBron James
$48 million
9.66 / 10
3

Tiger Woods
$75 million
9.56 / 10
4

Lionel Messi
$32.3 million
9.05 / 10
5

David Beckham
$40 million
9.01/ 10
6

Roger Federer
$47 million
8.95 / 10
7

Kobe Bryant
$53 million
8.76 / 10
8

Michael Schumacher
$34 million
8.05 / 10
9

Alex Rodriguez
$35 million
8.04 / 10
10

Phil Mickelson
$46.5 million
7.74 / 10

AND NOW, AS PROMISED, FURTHER COMMENTARY FROM THE FOLKS AT THE PEEKSCORE BLOG:

This list is not meant so much as a companion to the top earning models list, as it is merely coincidentally a different group of mostly genetically blessed individuals whose efforts, time, and mere presence are extremely well remunerated. It is for the good of mankind that we not associate the lists with one another even in casual conversation, nor even in an informal, relatively frivolous blogging context. Regardless of all the well-meaning talk of the meek one day inheriting our burdened little globe, the fact is that proclamation was initially made two-thousand years ago, and last we checked the meek – some of whom are employed here – were still left empty-handed. If anyone’s to be remaining standing tall when it all goes down, let’s face it; it’s going to be the prettiest, the fastest, and the richest. If they pull themselves away from their mirrors, baby oil, and piles of money long enough to recognize this fact, our inevitable demise will only be hastened.

The men on this list and the women on the world’s best paid models list would find themselves with a horrific combination of fitness, attractiveness, fortune, and global influence (as measured by their PeekScores) at their disposal were the individuals represented on each ever to get together and resolve to pool their considerable gifts. It is attributable either to their mercy or their frankly apparent stupidity, that they’ve not yet harnessed the ungodly power of their combined resources and done away with the nuisance which is we “meek,” and set about repopulating this sphere with the race of grossly overpaid juiceheads and bulimics agile, able, and visually appealing homo superiors their unions would certainly spawn.

Giselle Bündchen, who topped our models list – both in earnings and online influence – is romantically attached to the 13th best paid athlete on the planet. We people are grateful, as his relatively laughable $31 million year has kept him out of the top ten, and kept us safely out of harm’s way. Even if he’d earned enough to warrant inclusion on the list, his adequate, but unimpressive PeekScore would have found him at a meager 8th place. Their spawn is strong, but not yet strong enough to take down the combined meek, as we remain for the moment legion, and many of us still have higher PeekScores than Mr. Brady.

As we here at the PeekScore blog are largely Americans (although it must be stressed this is not true for the greater PeekYou, as a whole), and have therefore not cared about soccer since America’s brief, faddish fixation with it in the 1970s (and also a fleeting period of fascination every four years until the U.S. is inevitably knocked out of the World Cup), we don’t know as much about the gentleman topping our list as we should. But, Cristiano Ronaldo surely has earned our respect and admiration today, and we remain grateful that he and Giselle have either not comprehended – or perhaps did understand, but humanely considered – the consequences of their potential union, and granted us just this short time more to be the meek we are, and (meekly) admire their wealth, beauty, and online prowess, and their agents’ abilities to negotiate for them outlandish contracts.