Since we're playing crazy games:
I'd be curious to see a slightly different experiment involving an unbalanced line.
1). to the wide side of the field, WAY wide, would be your best receiving threat [imagine the terror of Mike Floyd going out there --- maybe Davaris could approximate]. Since the defense doesn't want to abandon their corner to this threat, the wideside safety has to cheat over a bit, and definitely NOT come towards the line of scrimmage.
2). the line of scrimmage looks like this [this is not our normal line-up so it's a little bit of a shocker when Zach Martin goes across the line to give a double tackle on the right side [I'm pretending for the moment that Davaris is wide left]. The line looks like Eifert+ Watt+ Cave+ Lombard+ NMartin+ ZMartin+ Koyack unbalanced right.
3). just off Koyack's butt as the strong side flanker is Niklas in a power blocking threat. Taking the snap from the spread is Golson/Hendrix/Kiel [doesn't matter who but the first two would really terrorize the DC of the opponents ], with Cierre Wood or Amir Carlisle or Will Mahone beside him.
This formation has so much power to the right that the defense has to load right against the run [especially given the liklihood that Zach Martin, Koyack, and Niklas are going to destroy some people over there. This further weakens the leftside help defense. On that side the defense has to decide how much help they can give on Eifert. They are probably not suddenly going to try to rotate their remaining corner over there, and seriously doubt that they will be able to cover with just the remaining safety [once Davaris flies and the safety over there has to help cover wide.] They must decide whether to chip Eifert with the linebacker, or not and let him run free in the middle of the field. If they chip, Eifert just welcomes the intimacy and blocks his brains out, driving him inside. Our QB reads that and walks for ten to twenty yards into their left side. If they don't chip, then Eifert finds space and we kill their undermanned safety. If they've abandoned the corner to keep both safeties in, we bomb them and Davaris scores. If they don't radically bend over towards our power, we smash them up with the RB behind our athletic monsters. If they're totally loaded there, we slip Koyack or Niklas out for a lost-in-space score.
Well, that's how I see it anyway.
We could use the same formation with a little less drama and more thugness runs or jumpball overmatches on the goal line [although Jonas would have been great for that --- maybe Big Will can do that, or Amir can jump over the pile].