Interesting question, but fraught with multiple problems.
- what would remain of "I" in another time period, culture, language I have no idea...
- which "Jesus" are we talking about? -- Matthew's, Mark's, Luke's, John's, Thomas', or some other "historical Jesus" might have attracted widely different personalities imo...
It remains that it's a completely different thing to relate positively to the supposed founder of a respectable 2,000 year-old religion -- let alone a more or less "divine" character -- and to follow an obscure, controversial leader in his underground journey. The psychological profile of the early disciple would be better found in "terrorist" training camps in Afghanistan than in the average Western Christian church imho.