If theres a will, theres a way
The only thing stopping you is time and $$
441lbs for the HO version
Its always the most time spent finding the right mounts, exhaust, wiring pinouts, and adaptations to an existing platform. Theres also the ECM programming, and then obviously getting transmissions sorted
Ive done 2 LSx swaps into classic cars with enormous engine bays. One I made an auto, the other I retrofitted a T-56 into.
TJ is very small by comparison. If you dont have the fab skills and desire to spend hours and lotsa $$$ wait for a custom shop to do it and advertise it in an article
99.9% of the time these swaps cost waaaaay more then you anticipate and negate any fuel and power savings. My 3.5L ecoboost F150 is a pig on fuel