@MOJOJOHN,
Designing as columns can be overly conservative as the earth provides generally increasing confining pressure as a function of depth, except for any portion of the pile anticipated to be exposed/unsupported during service (e.g., due to scour or very poor soil conditions). IIRC, the IBC (normally referenced by the state code) provides guidance on mimimum % of vertical steel for cast-in-place foundation elements.
Due to challenges inserting a relatively flexible cage into the fresh grout, recommend that you keep the cage as short as required to resist moment. Unless the pile is short (about 30ft or so - your local contractors can give you more specific local guidance on their preferences), if you need full-length steel, then I suggest looking at rolled structural shape reinforcement or constructing the foundation element using a drilled shaft technique.