Howie Roseman is on a bit of a roll, if you haven't noticed.

The Philadelphia Eagles' executive vice president of football operations is fresh off a mega-deal that sent quarterback Sam Bradford to the Minnesota Vikings for a first-round pick in 2017 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2018. He followed that up by shipping cornerback Eric Rowe to the Patriots for a conditional fourth-rounder. All the movement has only added to Roseman's reputation as a non-stop negotiator.

Howie Roseman just acquired a 9th-round pick, turned it upside down and made it a 6th-round pick. — Reuben Frank (@RoobCSN) September 6, 2016

I imagine grade school Howie Roseman would start lunch with an apple and end up with two snack packs, Doritos and a fruit roll-up. — Dave Zangaro (@DZangaroCSN) September 6, 2016

I feel like on slow work days when Howie Roseman's bored instead doing a Sudoku or something he just makes random trades for fun. — Ben-ya-meen (@BenIsUrFriend) September 6, 2016

It's a reputation well-earned. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the Eagles have traded away 35 players since 2010 -- the year Roseman assumed the role of general manager. They are tops in that category by a mile.

It should be noted that Chip Kelly was given full control in 2015 when four of those player deals were done, but the Roseman-led Eagles were still far-and-away the leaders in this category.

The two next closest teams, the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers at 16 players traded each, have moved less than half as many since 2010.

While the Seahawks have demonstrated that a power can be built while going fairly trade-heavy, two of the more stable and successful franchises in the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers (3) and the Green Bay Packers (4) are near the bottom of the list. The New York Giants have traded just one player over that period of time, per ESPN Stats & Information.

Seven of the Eagles' trades occurred in this offseason alone, as Roseman worked to reconfigure the personnel grouping assembled by Kelly. Finding creative ways to shape and then re-shape the roster has been Roseman's calling card during his time in management, though the objective now is to develop some continuity.

"We can't have this much change going forward," Roseman told 97.5 the Fanatic Tuesday regarding the busy offseason. "We really have to have a core and build around it and keep adding layers upon layers on it. We don't want to keep shipping guys in and out."

Here's a look at all the player trades the Eagles have made, courtesy of ESPN Stats & Info:

Players Traded Since 2010 Player Date Traded To Details Reggie Brown 3/8/2010 Tampa Bay For 6th round draft pick in 2011 Chris Clemons 3/16/2010 Seattle With draft pick for Darryl Tapp Chris Gocong 4/2/2010 Cleveland For Alex Hall and picks Sheldon Brown 4/2/2010 Cleveland For Alex Hall and picks Donovan McNabb 4/4/2010 Washington For two draft picks Joe Mays 7/30/2010 Denver For RB J.J. Arrington, 2012 draft pick Charles Scott 8/30/2010 Arizona For CB Jorrick Calvin Tracy White 9/4/2010 New England For conditional 2012 draft choice Stacy Andrews 9/4/2010 Seattle For undisclosed 2011 draft choice Mike Bell 10/13/2010 Cleveland For RB Jerome Harrison Kevin Kolb 7/28/2011 Arizona For CB D.Rodgers-Cromartie, 2012 pick Brodrick Bunkley 8/1/2011 Denver For undisclosed 2013 draft pick Winston Justice 3/14/2012 Indianapolis For 6th-round pick in 2012 Asante Samuel 4/25/2012 Atlanta For 7th round pick in 2012 Domonique Johnson 7/23/2012 Indianapolis For DT Ollie Ogbu Moise Fokou 8/2/2012 Indianapolis part of 2 player trade for Kevin Thomas Greg Lloyd 8/2/2012 Indianapolis part of 2 player trade for Kevin Thomas Stanley Havili 3/28/2013 Indianapolis For DE Clifton Geathers Dion Lewis 4/11/2013 Cleveland For LB Emmanuel Acho Nate Menkin 8/12/2013 Houston For WR Jeff Maehl Felix Jones 8/23/2013 Pittsburgh For LB Adrian Robinson Isaac Sopoaga 10/29/2013 New England With 6th-round pick for 2014 5th-rounder Bryce Brown 5/10/2014 Buffalo For conditional 4th-round pick in 2015 David Fluellen 8/20/2014 Indianapolis For K Cody Parkey Nick Foles 3/10/2015 St. Louis For QB Sam BradFord and draft pick LeSean McCoy 3/10/2015 Buffalo For LB Kiko Alonso Brandon Boykin 8/1/2015 Pittsburgh For 5th-round draft pick in 2016 Matt Barkley 9/4/2015 Arizona For conditional 7th-round pick in 2016 DeMarco Murray 3/9/2016 Tennessee With draft pick for 2016 4th-round pick Byron Maxwell 3/9/2016 Miami With LB Kiko Alonso and pick for pick Kiko Alonso 3/9/2016 Miami With CB Byron Maxwell and pick for pick Mark Sanchez 3/11/2016 Denver For conditional draft pick in 2017 Dennis Kelly 8/16/2016 Tennessee For WR Dorial Green-Beckham Sam Bradford 9/3/2016 Minnesota For 2017 1st round pick, 2018 pick

This is not number of trades, but rather players involved in deals that left Philadelphia. It does not include any trades during the NFL Draft where picks were swapped for other picks.