Former Browns DBs Channing Stribling, Parnell Motley taken in XFL Draft

Former Browns defensive backs Parnell Motley and Channing Stribling have come off the board in the XFL Draft.

Wide receiver Ja’Marcus Bradley was not the only player who has spent time with the Cleveland Browns who has ended up in the XFL today. As they continue to work through their reboot draft, two more players who have spent time with the Browns in training camp have been taken off the board in defensive backs Parnell Motley and Channing Stribling.

Motley spent this past summer with the Browns before failing to make the final-53 man roster. He has also spent time with the Denver Broncos and Tampa Buccaneers since going undrafted out of the University of Oklahoma in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Stribling signed with the Browns as an undrafted free agent after the 2017 NFL Draft but did not make the final-53 man roster. Bouncing from the Browns to the Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Chargers, and Washington Commanders in the NFL, Stribling has spent time in other leagues as well. From the Canadian Football League to the Alliance of American Football, then to the USFL, Stribling now checks off the XFL as well.

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