I think it's extremely unlikely. Based on a lot of what I've read, the high sales numbers for GTA V were a fluke, more than anything else. There were people who had the game pre-ordered from an online retailer who went out to the midnight launch and bought a copy, with the intention of selling their second copy, when it showed up later that day. As devoted as the Call of Duty fanbase is, it's not the kind of release that's going to prompt people to pick up multiple copies.
V also has the distinction of making money really fast. How long did it take the game to hit the billion dollar mark, a week? Ghosts is unlikely to hit that, because, in reality, it's kind of splitting its audience. It's launching during a console transition. I mean, I suppose a few diehards might pick up the game at its initial launch, and then again when they pick up their new consoles, but out of the CoD market, I don't know how many of those are the kind of people who are going to pick up Ghosts on launch day, and then a second copy of Ghosts along with a new console a week or two later. That would pretty much have to be Activision's hope, though, if they really want the game to top V.
So, yeah. Unlikely. And if it manages it, it would be extremely impressive, but unlikely.