I thought about this a bit more, and you may want to check Lateral torsional buckling and other buckling modes at 1'-0" increments.
You want also want to look at the slope of the moment diagram....theoretically this could also be the slope of your taper.
I would also recommend checking the load case where wind provides uplift and there is a seismic load. For the wind case, I would verify a deflection criteria. Also be careful if you are in a region of snow.
More than likely, I believe you are going to be deflection controlled, so your minimum section at the end will need to be sized for deflection not strength.
I would also recommend providing a cantilever coming from the other edge to meet at the corner. This will provide redundancy and I believe will be aesthetically pleasing (two tapers joining at the corner)
The diagonal beams coming to the corner is going to be a difficult connection. You may want to offset one of them to connect into an adjacent beam rather thna at the column (check AISC bolting / wrench requirements). That, or reframe, by providing only one diagonal. Check Deck span requirements.