Bill Pickel Explained

Bill Pickel
Number:71
Position:Defensive tackle
Defensive end
Birth Date:5 November 1959
Birth Place:New York, New York, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lb:265
High School:St. Francis
(Brooklyn, New York)
College:Rutgers
Draftyear:1983
Draftround:2
Draftpick:54
Pastteams:
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Statlabel1:Tackles
Statvalue1:576
Statlabel2:Sacks
Statvalue2:56.0
Statlabel3:Fumble recoveries
Statvalue3:11
Pfr:PickBi20

William George Pickel (born November 5, 1959) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Los Angeles Raiders (1983–1990) and the New York Jets (1991–1994). Pickel attended St. Francis Prep. He played college football for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. As a second-round draft pick of the Raiders in 1983, Pickel overcame injuries to win a Super Bowl as a rookie, and was a sack threat during the early part of his career with the Raiders, making the 1985 All-Pro team. He is currently 98th in career sacks with 56. A standout player, Pickel played nearly every Raider defensive snap in 1984 and 1985. He had a distinctive 4-point stance, placing two hands down instead of the usual one, as was the case with other quick defensive tackles such as Bob Lilly and Tom Keating.

Pickel guest starred in a 1994 episode of Home Improvementhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070929023021/http://www.hiarchive.co.uk/episode.php?s=3&e=18. He is noted for his volunteer work with the Joshua Frase Foundation, a non-profit group that supports research for centronuclear myopathy.

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