Police in Knoxville have released a list of items seized during a rape investigation from accused Tennessee football star A.J. Johnson's apartment.

The items, which include include an iPhone, used condom wrappers, folded toilet paper, bed sheets and a marijuana grinder, could potentially link Johnson to the crime, according to the search warrant officials made public Monday and reported by WBIR.com.

A 19-year-old women has accused Johnson, a two-time All-SEC selection from Gainesville, Ga., and Vols teammate Mike Williams of rape at the Knoxville apartment on Nov. 16. A second 19-year old woman, visiting from Florida, says she also was sexually assaulted by Williams at the apartment.

Both women were taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center where they were interviewed. Investigators searched the apartment that night.

Neither player has been charged or arrested.

The university has suspended Johnson, 22, and Williams, 20, from all team-related activities. Johnson has played for four seasons and was an AJC Super 11 selection in 2010.

The Tennessean reported Friday that, according to the warrants, both players complied with a judge's order Tuesday that they submit to DNA swabs at the police department.

Knox County Criminal Court Judge Bobby McGee sealed the sworn affidavits connected to the warrant used to secure DNA.