Yes, The Saints have several Whites rotating in on defense for them. Scott Shanle is a starter at OLB and good at coverage, he isn't a hard hitter but is a solid tackler in the run game, I never see him get praise....anywhere. He does his job, which is cover tight ends, sometimes receivers, usually slot receivers and good at stopping the run, he has lost a step at this age but still very good. We don't have many White guys like that in the NFL. Very few outside linebackers in the 4-3. Then there is Will Herring who rotates in quite frequently at OLB in place of a black player. His specialty is coverage. He is amazing at it, so much that I don't see why they don't put him at SS since Roman Harper obviously can't cover. The defensive coordinator knows this and rarely puts Harper in a situation where he does have to cover, he is either playing the run or blitzing, which is why he has the most sacks for a defensive back. In fact Will Herring drops into coverage more frequently than Harper. You can kind of say Herring is a hybrid S/LB in New Orleans. They also have Jeff Charleston who rotates in at defensive end. The only problem is they have given Will Smith a 100 million dollar contract and have a 1st round draft pick in Cam Jordan. Smith is average but Jordan has failed to do anything. Charleston just might get that break after serving his racial apprenticeship. On offense they have a White center who just replaced a black one, people thought there would be a huge drop off in play but its improved the entire line. Zach Strief plays RT, although he should be playing LT. David Thomas is split out wide quite a bit, but has been plagued by injuries this year, I believe he is on IR right now. They also have fullback Jed Collins, who might just be one of the best blocking fullbacks in the league, but guys like Leach get the hype. Collins sees the ball about the same amount as Hester (not including the garbage time touches Hester gets) and is pretty athletic and could be a great receiving fullback, he has 3 touchdowns for the year.
Drew Brees is one of the best in the game, standing at 6'0, he has proved all of his doubters wrong and put himself in the top tier of quarterbacks, despite being surrounded by mediocre receivers. Colston, Moore etc wouldn't be anything without him. He also makes the offensive line look better and many fans aknowledge that, he is great at moving around in the pocket and has one of the quickest releases in football, in fact that is what many opposing defenses say about him, his quick release is what makes him special. Imagine what he could do with an all White line and one or two White receivers (there are many fans that think Jimmy Graham is White, and many think Lance Moore is White, but they don't count although both have good hands, Mike Hass would be 10x better than Moore). He can't control the racial makeup of the team. He has lobbied for players of all races, the only one they got is a black guy, Darren Sproles. It was Sean Payton who wanted to get Shockey but Brees was on board with the idea from day 1 and was thrilled at the fact that they were trying to get him, the deal almost fell through but came through. The owner and gm didn't want to keep paying his salary because he had been dealing with injuries. People regret this now because Thomas is hurt, and Graham can't block and is basically a big receiver.
If you look at Aaron Rodgers interview, he didn't think Nelson would be anything special so how is Drew going to be any different and lobby to keep guys like Hass?
I have read that the OWNER, not Sean Payton is the reason for blackening of the team. He said something along the lines of keeping team closely resembling that of New Orleans, similar to Nagin's "chocolate city" comment. This is despite that since the dome has been selling out since 2006, it has been majority White from outside the actual city of New Orleans. It still is a blacker fan base than most, I went a few times with my dad and I would have to say there were a good deal of blacks in the seats, at least 30 percent, maybe even more (Of course the higher the row, the more blacks, so its hard to tell).
The position coaches also have an influence on who stays and who goes, they could be telling the head coach that a guy just isn't getting it. The wide receivers coach was black, from the New Orleans area. He was just hired at Tulane as HEAD coach without the credentials. We will see how fair he is when it comes to recruiting.
Remember, Sean Payton brought in a snow patrol, they were mostly guys he worked with in Dallas and knew they could play if given the chance to start. Simeonoux was constantly injured after his first year and getting up there in age. It would been nice to see him replaced with a White linebacker though. They got rid of Fujita because the owner did not want to pay him the money he was going to get in Cleveland, many fans regret this because the play at the position declined. They didn't need to rotate players in and out. Like I said, Herring is amazing at coverage, but not so much in the run game, he has a tough time shedding blockers, probably because he is undersized for the position which is why I wish they would move him to SS. Either that or find a way to add some strength, but I think he is bulked up to the max as it is.
While not a White friendly team, it wouldn't be the worse thing in the world to see Drew Brees win another championship and add to his legacy. Just like people said Tebow couldn't do it, there was a time when they said Brees couldn't do it, too small etc. There are a good deal of White qbs that get looked over because they don't have the prototypical height. In an interview he says Doug Flutie taught him a bunch.