Now that I think of it, OP might actually get the best height imaging by doing a front height/top middle arrangement.
Top front and top rear are supposed to be at a 45 degree angle of elevation, not happening with the sofa near the wall, even if it was pulled out more. Top middle is 65-100 degrees, personally, I find 65-70 works much better, our ability to perceive sounds as emanating from above breaks down at 90 degrees or greater, I’ve tried both 80 degrees and 70 degrees, at 80 degrees, it was difficult to pinpoint a sound as coming from above, at 70 degrees, it was much better.
You really need to pull the couch out like others stated, at least no less than 1-2’. This should also allow you to place the surrounds at 110 degrees vs 90, which is recommended for 5.1.x atmos setups.considering the height of the seat backs, might get some cinderblocks to elevate the speakers a bit.
Good choice on towers for the surrounds! I always strongly recommend that all speakers in a setup be fully capable of full bandwidth, high dynamic range peaks. Every time I see a setup with monster L/R speakers and tiny center/surrounds, a small part of me dies inside
Looks like you’ve got Polk Audio speakers, no?