There isn’t a player at Washington Redskins training camp that is playing better than Bashaud Breeland right now.

The third-year cornerback has five interceptions in five sessions of practices in Richmond.

"My confidence is riding high," Breeland said to ESPN. "I feel I can do something special this year. I can put myself in the category of being the No. 1 corner in the league or in the top five."

Playing opposite of Breeland is the Redskins’ $75 million man, Josh Norman, whose presence further motivates the former Clemson standout.

"I want to be that caliber of a player so I can be at that stature," Breeland said.

Redskins defensive backs coach Perry Fewell feels that Norman’s addition will only Breeland better.

"Bree is a competitor and Josh is a competitor," Fewell said. "He needed someone like Josh to make him compete and make him take it to another level. He’s taken it to another level. I’m ecstatic."

Norman sees the promise in Breeland.

“Once he develops that confidence and swagger about him to where no one can beat him, he’ll be just fine because he has that in him to be,” Norman said. “So I’m looking forward to him having a super year. Whatever I can do to help him and show him just by not only talking to him but just by showing him to the actions that we do, that’s going to be a good challenge or good test to see towards that because we’re going to have fun with it. We really are.”