"I conclude that Mr. Graham was at the position of tight end for purposes of Article 10, Section 2(a)(i) when, at the snap, he was aligned adjacent to or 'arm's-length' from the nearest offensive lineman and also when he was in the slot, at least if such alignment brought him within four yards of such linemen," Burbank wrote in his ruling. "The evidence also supports findings that, like tight ends, wide receivers and running backs often line up in the slot and that the defense employed against any player so aligned turns on the player's position, not his alignment, because of the physical attributes and skill sets of the players in those positions."