With free agents signed and the draft completed, New England should have between 10-12 white starters (in bold) this season...
Offense:
QB -
Brady
RB - Lewis
WR -
Edelman
WR -
Hogan
WR -
Amendola
TE -
Gronkowski
LT -
Solder
LG - Mason
C -
Stork
RG - Jackson
RT -
Vollmer
The good news regarding the LG and RG positions (currently occupied by 2nd years black sumos) is that the squad will likely have David Andrews, Josh Kline, Ted Karras, and Joe Thuney as reserve options. Kline or Andrews could actually start, especially Kline. Thus, the Pats could easily field a 4/5 white or all-white OL if things shake out properly. I'm not sure how everything will work at WR. The only viable black WR's, Nate Washington and Keshawn Martin, could be starters or play a small role. Mega-bust, Aaron Dobson, will likely be cut. With Brady, Gronk, and 3 white WR's, this should once again be the NFL's most white-friendly offense...
Defense:
LDE -
Ninkovich
DT - Knighton
DT - Branch
RDE -
Long
SLB - Collins
MLB -
McClellin
WLB - Hightower
LCB - Butler
SS - Chung
FS - McCourty
RCB -Ryan
Jabaal Sheard, who does have some talent, could start over Long at RDE, but he'll certainly be in the rotation. German-born DT, Markus Kuhn, who started for Caste Coughlin's Giants last season (to defy such odds, he must be good!) and will surely be a heavily-rotated cog, given that the presumptive chocolate starters, Knighton and Branch, are immobile, morbidly obese blobs. At MLB, Jonathan Freeney could start over Shea McClellin, but given the value of Shea's contract, it's difficult to imagine...
I know it's very early for this sort of thing, but I think NE will have between 22 and 25 white players on their 53-man roster. They are as follows:
Brady, Garoppolo, Hogan, Amendola, Edelman, Solder, Stork, Vollmer, Kline, Andrews, Karras, Thuney, Gronkowski, Develin, Ninkovich, Long, Kuhn, McClellin, Ebner, Allen, Gostkowski, and Cardona. Derby, Snyder, and Vellano could also make the roster, but it's less likely.
With the great moves made by the Patriots and Packers this off-season (no matter how putrid, the Patriots godawful drafts virtually never change the club's demographics), I'm certain we'll all have our proverbial fingers crossed for a NE-GB Superbowl that's been so close to coming to fruition in the past, but never seems to happen...