There is a lot going on when it comes to the Washington Nationals' pipeline . President of baseball operations Paul Toboni stated that his goal was to turn this farm system into one of the best in the sport. And after an offseason that saw them add seven top 30 prospects to their midst, the transformation has begun. Still, with the front office making evaluations across the board, anyone who performs well in the minors can jump onto the radar. And according to Spencer Nusbaum of The Athletic (subscription required), one of the Nationals' unheralded pitching prospects, Jackson Kent, has created some fans within organization after what he did this spring and during the early part of the campaign. Jackson Kent Has Become Player to Know in Nationals' Pipeline Washington Nationals logo | Scott Taetsch-Imagn Images Being ranked No. 14 in this farm system doesn't necessarily scream that Kent is "unheralded." However, when looking at some of the other arms Washington has in their pipeline -- like Miguel Sime Jr.…