ADELAIDE wingman Brodie Martin has been rewarded for his breakout 2014 season with a new one-year contract.
Martin played 17 games this year, 10 more than he managed in 2012 - his previous best season.
He averaged almost 16 possessions a game this year and kicked eight goals.
The new deal keeps him at the club until at least the end of the 2015 season.
Crows head of football David Noble said the club expected him to become a more integral member of the side next year under new coach Phil Walsh.
"Brodie was able to find some consistency and grew in confidence as the year went on," Noble said.
"We are looking for him to take his game to another level in 2015."