Adelaide faces some tough choices at the selection table, with skipper Taylor Walker, Daniel Talia and Hugh Greenwood set to return for next Thursday's qualifying final with Greater Western Sydney.
Walker (toe) and Talia (ankle) missed Sunday's 29-point loss to West Coast in Perth with minor injuries.
Greenwood travelled with the squad, but the impressive midfielder didn't play as the Crows managed his workload in his first full AFL season.
Speaking at Adelaide Airport on Monday afternoon, Crows assistant coach Matthew Clarke said Walker and Talia were almost certain to return.
"I'd say so, we're pretty confident," Clarke said.
"All year we've talked about needing a really strong squad.
"A few guys got opportunities yesterday which was good, so selection is going to be tough, no doubt."
Winger Paul Seedsman had 25 possessions at 92 per cent efficiency to press his claims to remain in the side.
Defender Alex Keath returned with the squad after he was concussed during the game with the Eagles.
"He'll go through the standard concussion protocol, but we've got 11 days, so all things being equal, you'd imagine he'd be right as well," Clarke said.
The Crows will focus on recovery this week, but they will also slot in an extra training session leading into the game.
"Throughout the year, on the longer breaks, when we've trained twice and trained well, we've played better, so that will be the process," Clarke said.
The Crows claimed their first minor premiership since 2005 despite losing their last two games, finishing with 15 wins, six losses and a draw for the season, and the best percentage in the competition of 136.
As a sign of their outstanding season, the Crows dominated the 40-man Virgin Australia All Australian squad named on Monday, with eight representatives.
Walker, vice-captain Rory Sloane and Eddie Betts were joined by Sam Jacobs, Tom Lynch, Rory Laird, Jake Lever and Matt Crouch, who had a career-high 45 possessions against the Eagles.
"It's a great outcome," Clarke said.
"All those guys really deserve it and had really strong seasons.
"Brodie Smith might have been a bit stiff, but you probably can't complain if you get eight in there."