How awesome is this.....

Are you talking about just interior linemen? Because skill positions obviously don't adhere to this rule (WR hands in front or at their side, stand up TE, RB etc.)

I was a blind side tackle, so I'm coming at this from an interior lineman perspective. I'm aware eligible positions don't have to get into a "down" position.

As long as you are "set" and on the line of scrimmage I don't think it matters. We always had our tight ends standing straight up.

That's the difference, though - TEs (as long as they aren't covered) are eligible receivers and can be set in a standing position. I'm not sure if this is the case for linement.
 
Iowa State needs to try this. The way we always look to the sideline I think it would catch someone off guard. Someone e-mail coach Rhoads.
 
I was a blind side tackle, so I'm coming at this from an interior lineman perspective. I'm aware eligible positions don't have to get into a "down" position.



That's the difference, though - TEs (as long as they aren't covered) are eligible receivers and can be set in a standing position. I'm not sure if this is the case for linement.

They are fine. The swinging gate has been used for many years on PAT/FG attempts and no one besides the center goes down.
Also in the A11 offense, every person lined up like a WR. They outlawed it, but not due to how the ineligible guys lined up, it was because they were wearing eligible numbers.