For most guys in the NFL, being voted as one of the league's top 10 players would be an honor. However, that's not that case with Odell Beckham.

For the past few weeks, the NFL Network has been counting down a list of the 100 best players in the NFL. The top 10 was unveiled on Wednesday, and Beckham was not happy with his spot on the list.

The Giants wide receiver was voted as the 10th-best overall player in the league and the third-best receiver, behind Antonio Brown and Julio Jones.

The list is voted on by NFL players, so you'd think that Beckham might take it as a compliment that his peers ranked him as the 10th-best player in the league, but that's not the case.

As a matter of fact, Beckham was so upset that he dropped everything he was doing and went out for a 3 a.m. workout late Wednesday night/early Thursday morning.

"Three in the morning. They said top 10. I'm 10. I say that's not good enough. I got to do more," Beckham said in a video that was posted to Instagram. "They don't want it like I want it. I got to have it."

U have no idea ....@jamalliggin #everyday

A video posted by Odell Beckham Jr (@iam_objxiii) on

Now, I know what you're thinking, "How do we know it's 3 a.m. in the video and how do we know that Odell actually worked out?" Those are great questions that I'll be asking myself all week.

Anyway, the good news for Beckham is that moving up on the list for next year shouldn't be impossible. After all, Beckham's ranking in 2016 was 22 spots higher than the No. 32 ranking he received in 2015.

Also, if Beckham wants to gripe about the list with someone, he should call Steve Smith. The Ravens receiver trashed the list this week after he was left off the entire thing.