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DeSean Jackson claims no one can guard him, not even Revis, Sherman

Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

Washington Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson claims he's unstoppable, even against the NFL's top cornerbacks.

"I don't think no one can guard me," Jackson said Monday, according to John Keim of ESPN. "It's how I feel about myself. I don't feel no one can stop me. You can get Darrelle Revis, Richard Sherman - whoever you want to get."

That may be debatable, but Jackson did lead the NFL with 13 catches of 40 yards or more last season. His also posted a league-high average of 20.88 yards per catch.

"I always love to do more," Jackson said. "Whatever opportunity I get to make a play I'll make the most of my skills. To score touchdowns, to have energy, to light my team up, to get everyone riled up, to continue to go on the field and play at a high level. I just try to set the tempo, playing at a high level and everyone else can follow."

Jackson won't face Sherman's Seattle Seahawks during the regular season, but he will have an opportunity to go up against Revis when the Redskins take on the New York Jets in Week 6.

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