It's unreasonable to expect any young player to be on Hughes or Makars level. It's safe to say he isn't tracking to be Cale Makar since Cale entered the league as a fairly complete player. Hughes is more possible, as he's improved every year to the point of being better than Makar. But I would tamper those expectations, to match Hughes' rookie season, he'd need 39 points in his next 44 games.
So it's possible he tracks like Hughes and keeps getting better and better, but to predict it now would be wild and he's well behind the pace to be at the same level. As others have said he has a lot of other D to compete with first.