ADELAIDE stars Rory Sloane, Rory Laird and Tom Lynch are set to return, but winger Paul Seedsman is in doubt for Saturday's clash with West Coast at Adelaide Oval.
Seedsman failed to finish Wednesday's main training session after copping a cork to his quad, while midfielder Sam Gibson has been ruled out with a back-related hamstring issue.
"I think he just copped a bit of a corkie, a low-grade knock in the quad," Crows assistant coach Josh Francou told reporters on Wednesday.
"We'll find out this afternoon or in a few minutes' time with (head of high performance) Matt Hass, but I assume he's going to be fine to play."
Defender Luke Brown (ankle) also looks like he'll take on the Eagles after getting through training.
Sloane hasn't played since round four with a strained Lisfranc ligament in his foot, while Laird (hand) and Lynch (side strain) have missed the past couple of weeks.
"They all got through training today, so that's a positive result," Francou said.
"Our HPP staff monitor (Sloane’s) workload and his recovery and the training workload that he's done over the last couple weeks in preparation for Saturday.
"He won't be in fitness and that match conditioning if he had played the last whatever games, but he'll be as close as he possibly could be.
"(Laird) handled the ball well. With the break that he had, it was affecting his ball-handling ability. He handled the ball well and got through training, so it's not an issue."
The Crows (6-7) are aiming to snap a four-game losing streak and get their season back on track after having a massive injury toll this year.
"Clearly, they (the returning players) give us a massive boost," Francou said.
"You look at a player like Rory Sloane, his actions lead by example and the guys feed off him.
"When you're bringing in four players that potentially come in this week, it's a big opportunity and a big boost for the playing group to see some of them back.
"But in the end, it's on everyone to perform and play their own role on game day."