Michael Jackson's daughter has caught the eye of Philadelphia Eagles cheer director Barbara Zaun and now she wants Paris in her team.

The 14-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson already has an offer to become a cheerleader for the NFL. Barbara Zaun, has reportedly studied the moves of the teenager and thinks that Paris could definitely make it to professional cheering.

"We think Paris will make a great Eagle cheerleader. We thought that she had a lot of poise, confidence and enthusiasm in her cheer performance," Zaun said. "Paris has that 'wow factor' that makes a great cheerleader."

But the catch here is, Paris needs to wait four more years before she is age appropriate to join the team. The minimum age to join and NFL cheer squad is 18 years old, but if she can wait long enough, the offer is hers.

Paris Jackson currently cheers for her Buckley school in Los Angeles. Among Michael Jackson's children, Paris seems to be the one who will most likely follow the footsteps of her father.

From her constant tweets and photos on Instagram and on Twitter, she definitely loves the attention. But just as any other public personality, Paris is not spared from criticisms. Lately, she's been judged due to her eccentric behavior.

Some are growing worried of how fast Paris might be experimenting and hurrying in becoming an adult. She recently posted pictures off herself while she shows off her newly chopped hair. Either it's her way of being naturally artistic like her father or maybe it's a teenager phase that she's going through.