Just before 8 Thursday night, Kaleb McGary got up from his faux leather recliner and, without saying a word, disappeared into the front bedroom of his third-story apartment.
The 6-foot-7, 320-pound offensive lineman from the University of Washington re-emerged a minute later wielding a 5-foot-tall Danish War Axe — that’s right, a Danish War Axe — and sat back down in the recliner.
He began to sharpen the axe’s blade, doing so in the quiet, rote manner in which one might typically brush his teeth, and at this moment it seemed only natural for one to wonder if the stress and uncertainty of the NFL draft — about to begin its fourth hour — had boiled over into dangerous territory for McGary.