I don't use Eagle but it should specify the part in the footprint, if not a quick look at the datasheet will confirm if it fits that footprint or not...
I don't even bother trying to find a footprint match any longer, I just make my own footprints, as it only takes me a few minutes to do so and I know it will fit... Doing this also allow me to make a 'universal' footprint that can possibly be used for multiple footprint devices (trust me it sucks when you need a specific device and everyone is out of stock, the flexibility of a universal footprint saves a lot of stress) or slight variances from manufacture to manufacture... Also due to most PC board manufactures charging extra for 'slits' that many of these jacks use, I have found doing my own footprint and simply using a large single drill saves me money if the footprint affords the change...