ADELAIDE mature-age rookie Patrick Wilson has signed a new deal with the Crows.
The Crows haven't revealed whether the 23-year-old has penned a multi-year contract or if he will remain on the rookie list for another season.
Wilson played one game for the Crows in his first year at the club, finishing with 12 disposals in the round 13 loss to Hawthorn at the MCG.
He was the Crows' state league club champion for his performances in the SANFL, and was the club's highest vote-getter in the Magarey Medal on Wednesday night.
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Wilson said he would use the pre-season as a chance to build his endurance to push his case for more senior games next year.
"I'd like to play more AFL footy, that's the goal … I know it will be hard, but I think if I have a good pre-season, I'm a chance," Wilson told afc.com.au.
"If I want to play AFL, I've got to be able to run a lot more and get to more contests, so a big off-season goal for me is just to improve my running."
Wilson arrived at the Crows as the 17th pick in last year's rookie draft after helping Sturt win back-to-back SANFL premierships.
Fellow rookie Lachlan Murphy is also expected to remain at the Crows next year, as is 2016 draftee Ben Davis.
The future of out-of-contract big-bodied midfielder Cam Ellis-Yolmen remains uncertain, while experienced duo Andy Otten and Kyle Cheney are also waiting on new deals.
Father-son selections Ben Jarman and Jackson Edwards, along with key position player Harry Dear, have been delisted, while Curtly Hampton and Sam Gibson have retired.