Yes they will, but I have a better suggestion: the flow control ball lock liquid disconnect by Kegland, sold by William's Brewing.
Flow control faucets can exacerbate foaming, by introducing turbulence right at the end of the line, where there suddenly is no more restriction. Putting the flow control at the keg end allows the same control of restriction and eliminates this new problem. I have had trouble with flow control faucets, and am really happy with the QDs. Just use a single line length, a flow control QD, and never worry about "line balancing" again. The disconnects are also way cheaper than faucets, and you can just keep using your existing faucets.
https://www.williamsbrewing.com/-KegLand-Stainless-Flow-Control-Ball-Lock-Threaded-P4747.aspx