Mock draft projects Seahawks targeting Notre Dame’s Jordan Faison in 2027
CBS Sports’ latest prediction sees Seattle selecting the Irish star at No. 31, building on last year’s pick of Jadarian Price.

CBS Sports analyst Mike Renner has published a speculative 2027 NFL mock draft predicting the Seattle Seahawks will select Notre Dame wide receiver Jordan Faison with the 31st overall pick. The projection addresses a potential roster gap should the team release veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp, whose contract situation is viewed as unlikely to extend beyond the third year of the deal signed last offseason.
The prediction follows the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, where the Seahawks selected Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price with the No. 32 overall pick. With the team now focused on its offseason programme, rookie minicamps, and Organised Team Activities (OTAs), attention is shifting toward prospects available for next year’s draft. Renner suggests that Faison’s precise route-running would complement existing receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, providing a strategic fit for the offence.
Faison recorded 640 receiving yards and four touchdowns in 2025 as a junior at Notre Dame. The Florida native also contributed on special teams, accumulating 153 punt return yards on 15 returns during the same season. These statistics form the basis of the analyst’s assessment of Faison’s readiness for the professional level, positioning him as a viable candidate to replace Kupp if the veteran is released in 2027.
The report highlights the continuity of the Seahawks’ draft strategy, having previously targeted players from Notre Dame. Renner’s analysis underscores the importance of securing a wide receiver to pair with Smith-Njigba, noting that the move would address an anticipated need at the position. The speculation is grounded in the current contract dynamics surrounding Kupp and the performance metrics of Faison over the past season.
As the 2027 NFL Draft remains in the future, this mock draft serves as an early indicator of potential team directions. The Seahawks’ current focus on developmental activities and rookie integration sets the stage for these projections. The article, which originally appeared on Seahawks Wire, reflects the analytical perspective of CBS Sports rather than confirmed institutional decisions by the franchise.


