Jake Paul reveals his physical stats as he hopes to jump ship to the NFL following a practice session at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium

Jake Paul
After his short stint in boxing, YouTube sensation Jake Paul teases a possible move to the NFL. The YouTube boxer is looking to make another career transition by showcasing his skills in football.
Jake Paul has a message for NFL recruiters. The fighter posted a series of tweets that showcase his footballing abilities. Jake has been a hit in his stint as a boxer, managing to put on entertaining shows for his fans. He is 5-0 as a professional boxer and has sold out huge numbers in pay-per-view and ticket sales for his fights.
In his recent tweet, the fighter posted his physical stats for his fans and anyone wondering how the fighter would fare on a football field. “For those wondering I play slot receiver here are my stats: Height: 6’1 40 yard dash: 4.37 seconds Vertical jump: 33 inches Arm Length: 76 inches Knockout power: a lot Hand fighting: incredible,” wrote Jake Paul in his recent tweet.
The fighter has mentioned going to the NFL multiple times. Jake believes if he could manage to have a successful boxing career after very few years of training, NFL too wouldn’t be a problem for him. Paul believes he is very gifted as an athlete. Watch him talk about his NFL ambitions on the Impaulsive podcast below:
Watch: Jake Paul shows off his footballing abilities

In another tweet, Jake also posted a video of him training at the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys. “Amazing visit today with the @dallascowboys Excited for my road to the NFL,” wrote Jake in his tweet. Though Jake managed to catch the football, sprinting, fans did not fail to mention that he was out of bounds while receiving.
Jake has also previously mentioned in an interview with Stephen A Smith of ESPN that he would be successful in any sport he chooses. The fighter also taunted the UFC boss Dana White to help him get a fight with the top stars in UFC. Jake was confident that his wrestling background would pay off in his move to MMA.