The former skipper, in his 13th AFL season, only played in the NAB Cup final against the Brisbane Lions last year following post-season shoulder surgery.
Carlton's director of coaching Rob Wiley said the dual Brownlow medallist could expect more action to get him firing for the round-one clash with Port Adelaide on March 16 at Etihad Stadium.
"Whether you are into your 14th or 15th season, or whether you are into your first, it's about getting enough game time so that you are ready," he said on Tuesday.
"Chris only had one game last year and that probably wasn't quite enough.
"He will probably see a little bit more game time leading into round one."
The Blues are drawn to play two NAB Challenge matches against North Melbourne in North Ballarat on February 15 and Adelaide at Etihad Stadium on February 24, plus a practice game at Visy Park against the Western Bulldogs on March 7.
Gun recruit Dale Thomas is also on target to play in the pre-season competition. The star midfielder is now in full training after recovering from the troublesome ankle injury that restricted him to just five matches last season for Collingwood.
"There's every chance he will play in the first NAB match," Wiley said.
"His training last week was probably the best he has had.
"We have said all along he will be ready for round one and nothing has changed there."
Wiley said the Blues were always confident that Thomas could overcome the ankle problem despite Collingwood casting doubt on his playing future.
"We put enough homework in and we knew we were always going to get a smart footballer," Wiley said.
"His voice, his leadership, his ability to play football has added a lot to our football side.
"We believe that everything was above board and is tracking along nicely."
Ruckman Matthew Kreuzer, who missed Carlton's finals campaign with a foot injury, is almost back into full training and set to play in the practice games.