Snacks provides everybody a little truth about Odell Beckham Jr. this week.

New York Giants defensive tackle Damon Harrison recently joined FS1's “Undisputed” with Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe and revealed that Odell Beckham Jr. isn't the major problem everybody makes him out to be, as relayed by John Healy of the New York Daily News.

“He is starting to understand now he has to change the way he's viewed. Because he's not that guy they make him out to be,” Harrison said. “He's not this immature guy who causes problems everywhere. He's not a problem at all, actually, because if he were, I'd tell you. I'd tell him as well, but he's not.”

Part of why the emotions come pouring out is due to his leadership role on the team, Snacks added.

“If it's not going right, he shows his emotions. That's how he chooses to lead,” Harrison said. “He's a leader. He's a leader of this football team despite what everyone believes.”

Beckham, 25, is entering the final year of a five-year rookie deal and desperately wants to get a new contract done. He's already met with owner John Mara and the two men have discussed a game plan in terms of attacking the contractual situation.

Additionally, Beckham and new head coach Pat Shurmur have discussed the way he's currently viewed among the NFL ranks and what the Giants expect. This meeting came shortly after OBJ made reference that it was time to get his contract extension done and over with, according to Dan Duggan of NJ.com.

Harrison, 29, is still one of the best interior defensive linemen in the NFL and will has something to look forward to as he'll be moving back to his more familiar 3-4 nose tackle spot with the Giants moving from a 4-3 to a 3-4 base (for the first time in a long time).