I've had a number of Optical Engineers with me in the 80s, and work for me in the 90s. If you tell them what to optimize for, the design changes. If the size of the Iris is going to be the limiting factor in the design they will move it to a location to minimize that effect. Positioning the Iris where the cone is most constrained reduces the size of the mechanism, but maximizes diffraction. If light traveled as a cylinder through the lens, it would not matter. In most lenses, light travels as a cone that expands and contracts as it goes through the elements. This gives an opportunity to place the Iris in a position to minimize diffraction.