You've picked out the best two options already so well done. The Holydiver is the most obviously Jake E. Lee sounding pickup and will suit your guitar and your woods very well. It's a versatile pickup with good cleans and possibly the best lead tone of any of the contemporary bridge pickups so it will do plenty styles but its natural home is 80s Metal. I absolutely love this pickup.
The Miracle Man looks like a very different proposition with its scooped mids and ceramic magnet but they're actually a lot closer than you'd think. Like the Holydiver, the Miracle Man is thick and smooth and screams out 80s Metal, it's just that it's a slightly later version of the genre. Think of the Holydiver as early 80s and the Miracle Man as more late 80s but in reality they have quite a crossover. The Miracle Man doesn't have the cleans of the Holydiver and it's not as versatile but it's also that bit tighter and a bit more aggressive. When I got my Miracle Man I asked BKP for essentially a Holydiver with a bigger bottom end, more screaming highs, a little tighter and a little more aggression. They said I'd simply described a Miracle Man so that's what I bought and it was exactly what I wanted.
It's down to where your priorities lie I guess. If you're after the Jake E. Lee tone, get the Holydiver because that's exactly what it is. If you want his tone but with a slightly more modern edge to it get the Miracle Man. The only other thing I'd say is that the EQ of the Miracle Man does lend itself well to maple guitars because maple tends to have quite a bit of upper mids while the mids on the Miracle Man are lower mids. The Holydiver is just mids, especially centre mids. I tried both in a maple neck-thru guitar and both worked really well so you should have no problems whatever you choose. I eventually kept the Miracle Man in that guitar, which was partly because of the way it sounded but also because I simply found I loved the Holydiver in my PRS.