The 2021 NCAA Tournament is in full swing. Cleveland Browns star edge rusher Myles Garrett is embracing the “Madness” by sharing his own hoop dreams.

Garrett shared a small clip of a mixtape he apparently has in the works. The montage is full of ferocious dunks and general highlights of the Browns standout taking folks to school with his absurd athleticism.

https://twitter.com/MylesLGarrett/status/1372997734148497409

Those windmills are pretty spectacular. The perimeter jumper even looks pretty clean!

Myles Garrett might not have the chance to be a professional baller, but the clip underscores the athletic ability that has made him one of the best pass-rushing weapons in football.

The former No. 1 pick was a menace in 2020. Garrett finished the season with 12.0 sacks, 18 quarterback hits, 10 tackles for a loss and four forced fumbles as he was named First Team All-Pro with the Browns.

Those numbers do not tell the whole story, either. Garrett ranked third in pass rush win rate, per ESPN. The Browns DE also earned an 89.5 overall grade from Pro Football Focus.

Garrett did all this despite contracting COVID-19 during the regular season. He nearly helped the Browns pull off a stunning upset over the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round, notching a sack and a pair of quarterback hits.

Cleveland has its centerpiece in the front seven, but the Browns have worked hard to add pieces around Garrett.

Former Los Angeles Rams safety John Johnson III should be a big upgrade in the secondary. Johnson's Rams teammate, Troy Hill, is also headed to Cleveland. Plus, the team signed Takk McKinley and former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Anthony Walker Jr.

Garrett is staying in the gym early in the offseason, albeit in a different fashion. However, he will likely be hungry to help the Cleveland franchise push for an AFC North title on the gridiron in 2021.