In Georgia’s talent-rich 2028 class, Graham Langan has emerged as one of the most physically advanced and rapidly ascending young outfielders. Ranked by both Perfect Game and Prep Baseball Report, the Cherokee High School standout has developed into a high-ceiling prospect defined by explosive bat metrics, legitimate athleticism, and a next-level outfield arm.
At 6’0”, 183 lbs, Langan brings the frame and tools of a future middle-of-the-order bat. His 94 mph exit velocity, 6.80 speed, and 86 mph outfield arm make him one of the more complete outfielders in his class — a rare blend of strength, speed, and projection that colleges value heavily.
“There just aren’t many teenage catchers built like this,” one Scout said. “Left-handed power, big durable frame, plus arm, strong receiving foundation—it's the full package. That’s a Day 1 big league catching profile.”
Langan’s bat is his calling card, and the numbers tell the full story. His ability to produce loud, consistent contact with upper-tier bat speed has quickly elevated him onto recruiting boards.
He hits with controlled aggression, stays inside the ball well, and drives it with authority. The ball comes off his bat differently — sharp, loud, and rising.
“Langan’s 94 mph exit velocity at his age is exceptional. His bat speed and strength profile as future home-run power at the college level.”
Now clocking at 6.80 in the 60, Langan pairs acceleration with long, powerful strides that translate perfectly to outfield play.
He moves efficiently for his size, showing natural outfield range, body control, and closing speed. With continued growth and improved route discipline, he projects as a high-value defensive outfielder
“He’s a fast, strong mover with true athletic upside. His 6.8 speed or better will play extremely well at the next level.”
Langan’s most dramatic jump has come from the outfield, where he now touches 86 mph with smooth mechanics and carry on his throws.
His arm action is loose and free, with natural whip — ideal traits for future development.
“An 86 mph arm at his age is big. As he continues to build strength, this is easily a 90+ arm by his junior or senior year.”
Cherokee High School consistently produces tough, athletic, college-caliber players — and Langan is shaping up to be the next in line.
What separates him is not just his current performance but his trendline:
Perfect Game and PBR recognize him for a reason:
He is one of the true risers in Georgia’s 2028 class.
This is a player who brings a balanced combination of physicality and athletic sharpness.
He has the size, the metrics, the work ethic, and the upward trajectory to become a high-impact player.
Graham Langan’s rise is only beginning — and the ceiling is high.
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