Michael Jackson's teenage daughter Paris Jackson caught the eye of an NFL cheer director for the Philadelphia Eagles.

However, Jackson, 14, will have to wait until she graduates from The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, Calif, according to The Huffington Post.

The Eagles require cheerleaders to be at least 18 and have a high school diploma, according to TMZ.

Eagles Cheer director Barbara Zaun told TMZ, "We think Paris will make a great Eagle cheerleader!"

Zaun added, "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."

On March 6, Jackson was photographed at her high school while she was cheering for a basketball game. The news circulated that she got a dark, choppy pixie haircut with longer bangs.

Jackson, who has two brothers, Prince, 15 and Blanket, 11, also participates in soccer and volleyball, according to Us Weekly.

Though Jackson seems to be heavily involved at school, she told Oprah Winfrey last year that she sometimes falls victim to bullying. "[Bullying] happens at school, and some people try to cyber bully me. They try to get to me with words, but that doesn't really work," she said, according to Us Weekly.