Posted April 20th at 8:00am.

Mondays in #MUTSeason will consist of two Positional Sets and Hero Position Rewards. Bring together a mix of Gold, Team of the Week and Football Outsider Items and add an Elite Badge to receive one of the NFL's standouts at each position. Items such as Team of the Week and Football Outsiders are only available in Packs the first week of each Position Collections release. After that, they can only be found in the Auction House and Trade Block. Today’s release includes Quarterback and Cornerback:

WEEK OF APRIL 20

RUSSELL WILSON, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS QB

Wilson finished with 26 total touchdowns and more than 4,300 total yards, and led the Seahawks to their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance.

VONTAE DAVIS, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS CB

Among defensive backs with more than 500 snaps, Davis led the NFL in lowest completion percentage in his zone and QB Rating allowed.

WEEK OF APRIL 13

DEZ BRYANT, DALLAS COWBOYS WR

Bryant was dominant in 2014, leading the NFL with 16 receiving touchdowns and finishing fourth in the NFC with 1,320 yards receiving.

JUSTIN HOUSTON, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS LOLB

Houston's 22 sacks were just one sack shy of breaking the NFL single-season record.

WEEK OF APRIL 6

JASON PIERRE-PAUL, NEW YORK GIANTS DE

JPP finished third in the NFC with 12.5 sacks, and also added 49 tackles that resulted in a one-yard gain or loss.

KYLE LONG, CHICAGO BEARS RG

Long played in more than 1,000 total snaps and allowed just two quarterback hits and zero sacks.

WEEK OF MARCH 30

JIMMY GRAHAM, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (NOW SEATTLE SEAHAWKS) TE

Graham finished second in the NFL among all tight ends with 85 receptions and 12 receiving touchdowns.

GERALD MCCOY, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS DT

In just 12 games, McCoy finished second among NFL DTs with nine sacks, and also added 38 quarterback pressures.

WEEK OF MARCH 23

LE'VEON BELL, PITTSBURGH STEELERS RB

Bell finished second in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage with 1,361 rushing yards and 854 receiving yards.

JAMIE COLLINS, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ROLB

Collins led the Super Bowl champion Patriots in total tackles, tackles for loss, and forced fumbles.

WEEK OF MARCH 17

JOE THOMAS, CLEVELAND BROWNS LT

Thomas graded out as the #3 left tackle in the NFL according to Pro Football Focus. He gave up only two quarterback sacks and three quarterback hits.

PATRICK PETERSON, ARIZONA CARDINALS CB

“Pat Pete” had another terrific year for the Cardinals with three interceptions, three passes defensed, and only 56.6% completion when thrown at 99 times.

WEEK OF MARCH 9

JULIO JONES - ATLANTA FALCONS WR

Jones had an impressive comeback season, setting career highs in receptions (104), targets (164), first downs (76) and receiving yards (1,593).

CAMERON WAKE - MIAMI DOLPHINS LE

Wake had another dominant season, totaling 12 sacks and 54 total QB hits. He missed just four tackles all season.

WEEK OF MARCH 2

RICKY WAGNER - BALTIMORE RAVENS RT

Wagner gave up just two sacks in more than 900 snaps while boasting a 4.84 yards per carry average for halfbacks running to his side.

JOHN HEKKER - ST. LOUIS RAMS P

Hekker finished second in the NFL with 33 punts downed inside the 20, and also finished fourth in the league with a 42.3 net punting average. SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI - OAKLAND RAIDERS K

One of the most consistent kickers in NFL history, Janikowski made 86.4% of his FGs this year at age 36.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 23

JAMES IHEDIGBO - DETROIT LIONS SS

Ihedigbo tied for the NFL lead by forcing seven turnovers with four interceptions and three forced fumbles.

JASON KELCE - PHILADELPHIA EAGLES C

Kelce allowed only two sacks, and Eagles halfbacks averaged 4.7 yards per carry when running up the middle.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16

BRUCE MILLER - SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS FB

Miller finished second among all fullbacks in total yards, and 49ers HBs averaged 4.7 YPC when running behind Miller.

DEMARIO DAVIS - NEW YORK JETS MLB

Davis broke out in his third season, racking up 116 tackles to go with 3.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 9

HARRISON SMITH - MINNESOTA VIKINGS FS

Smith finished with 93 tackles and five interceptions, while only allowing one touchdown in his zone all season.