It appears that Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late "King of Pop," Michael Jackson, has acquired the same dancing-jean that her father used to make a name for himself in the music world.

Now, the 14-year-old Jackson, who is a member of her cheerleading team at Buckley School in Sherman Oaks,Calif. has a chance to turn her passion hobby into a career.

OK! Magazine reports that cheer director for the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles has expressed an interest in Paris and believes she'd be a great addition to their squad in a few years.

"We think Paris will make a great Eagle cheerleader!" the team's cheer director Barbara Zaun told TMZ. "We thought that she had a lot of poise, confidence, and enthusiasm in her cheer performance. Paris has that 'wow factor' that makes a great cheerleader."

However, in order to make this happen, Jackson does need to be at least 18 and in possession of a high school diploma.

Putting that aside, Zaun feels that the young Jackson will not be star-stricken.

"She is already very comfortable in the limelight, so we think she would definitely stand out and impress the judges. ... We hope that she will try out for the team [when she's eligible] and be an Eagles cheerleader!," according to Los Angeles Times.

Adding, "We thought that she had a lot of poise, confidence and enthusiasm in her cheer performance. Paris has that 'wow factor' that makes a great cheerleader," according to TMZ.

Regardless of what happens when she turns 18, it is pretty clear that a career in entertainment seems inevitable for Michael Jackson's daughter. Paris is set to make her big screen debut in "Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys." Her 16-year-old brother Prince is also involved in the family business. He has landed a job as a correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight."