Raiders coach Tom Cable wants to see running back Darren McFadden get more touches in his second season. "He's a real key for us," Cable said of McFadden. "When you look at us when we used him many ways, not just as a runner, but many ways, we were much, much better offensively. So (the goal is) to expand on that role and make him a key part of what we're trying to do." McFadden had 499 rushing yards and 285 receiving yards in his rookie season, but only touched the ball an average of 11 times per game. "If I stay healthy, and I'm going to try to stay healthy, I'm looking forward to seeing how much more they want to put me out there," McFadden said. "But you're going to see a lot more this year."