Jordan Seaton — 2027 NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft, we will track where LSU Tigers offensive tackle Jordan Seaton appears in the latest NFL mock drafts.

Jordan Seaton NFL Mock Drafts

Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Jordan Seaton has appeared:

For the Win — Christian D'Andrea

No. 9 overall — Atlanta Falcons

Seaton thrived at Colorado and now gets the chance to be a major piece of Lane Kiffin's Baton Rouge debut. With wonderful lateral movement at 330 pounds, he could be a foundational piece for most NFL offenses.

CBS Sports — Ryan Wilson

No. 27 overall — Kansas City Chiefs

The Colorado transfer has an enormous frame with a thick build yet he plays light on his feet, has high-end lateral mobility and anchors well vs. bull rushers. Seaton plays with heavy hands and once he locks on, edge rushers struggle to disengage. Don't be fooled by his size -- his high-end athleticism shines, especially in space, where he can excel as a second-level blocker, and on the perimeter as a lead blocker.

ESPN — Jordan Reid

No. 7 overall — Tennessee Titans

Left tackle Dan Moore Jr. didn't provide much return after the Titans signed him to a four-year, $82 million deal in 2025, so the Titans could be in the market for an upgrade. Seaton transferred to LSU after two seasons at Colorado. He's an easy mover as a pass protector, as his excellent feet allow him to easily mirror and match pass rushers. Seaton also has strong hands that help him shock and shut down rush moves at the point of attack. He enters next season with high expectations and needs to improve his run blocking to be drafted this high.

The Athletic — Dane Brugler

No. 9 overall — Atlanta Falcons

Humans of Seaton's size (6-5, 307) shouldn't be able to move as he does. The Colorado transfer is in the best shape of his life and has a good chance to translate a productive 2026 season into being a top-10 pick next April.

CBS Sports — Cooper Petagna

No. 12 overall — Minnesota Vikings

Armed with 22 career starts, Seaton will play his next season under Lane Kiffin in Baton Rouge after transferring from Colorado. A highly skilled, athletic offensive tackle, some evaluators believe he could ultimately transition to the right side to ease his move to Sundays. While the talent is evident, he remains far from a finished product.

PFF — Daire Carragher

No. 27 overall — New England Patriots

Seaton is the third SEC offensive tackle projected to go in the first round. He missed the end of last season at Colorado due to injury, but when healthy, he allowed just seven pressures on 328 pass-blocking snaps. One year earlier, Seaton was tasked with protecting Shedeur Sanders' blind side, where penalties became an issue (15). He appears to have cleaned up that problem and brings ideal size for the NFL.

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