Really?
1) Sam Dekker - If he is Jewish, I haven’t seen any evidence online. That last name is common amongst Dutch people, as well as Dutch-Afrikaners in South Africa. Also, he has dirty blonde hair and light eyes…
CAPTION: Dekker
2) Frank Kaminsky - He certainly has the facial structure of a Jew, but has a very popular Polish surname and has greenish-hazel eyes. From my research, there is some online questioning of his ethnicity/religion, and the answer seems to be “not Jewish”…
CAPTION: Kaminsky
3) Ben Brust - I know that his surname literally translates to “chest” in German. He could very well be Ashkenazi, but I wasn’t able to find any evidence online. He has light brown/dirty blonde hair and brown eyes…
CAPTION: Brust
4) John Gasser - This name is likely taken from the German word “gasse” (street/alleyway/sidestreet). He has light brown hair and light eyes. Again, no stories about his religion online…
CAPTION: Gasser
5) Bronson Koenig - Despite his German surname (which means “king”), I’ve read that he’s part featherhead, which I can believe, as he certainly looks a little off…
CAPTION: Koenig
Are you able to find any sources to suggest that these players are “Jewish?” Nothing jumps out at me online. Do they have Jewish mothers, fathers, or both?
Anyway, it matters not. DWF’s see a bunch of white players (three of which have light hair and eyes) with German and Polish surnames. Similar to Julian Edelman in the NFL, they would never even consider the fact that they might be Jewish or partially Jewish. As Don implied…in the American Caste System, Jews aren’t treated any better than whites (or viewed as any more athletically gifted) and their ethnicity/religion is rarely, if ever, discussed publicly.