Unless he is a future Hall of Fame player, his value is likely to go down. This is likely the high water mark. Of course, he could be the next ADP, but I doubt it. Because there are not many of those guys.
"Future HOF" is kind of a silly premise. Not many active players will be HOF. That doesn't seem relevant to his value rising or falling in his rookie season.
That's possible that this is the high water mark. But as I and other have said, it's also possible that his value could be solidified with a couple of good performances.
He may not be the next AP. He may not even be the next Westbrook. But then, neither might anyone else at RB after DJ or Bell. And he's in a pretty sweet situation.
With consistency and as more people are confident in his usage, it may open the door to trades beyond what a single performance would.
Right now people who own him seem to love him & people who don't seem skeptical. So his value isn't at peak in everyone's eyes. And when talking trade value it seems Hunt's could be improved.
whatever the result, if he gets 15-18 carries and 3-5 receptions next game, he's going to be established as a feature back in a run-first offense. There are only a few of those around & they tend to be very very valuable.
Personally, I'd have a hard time dealing him now that I've seen his upside (and because I went WR heavy and need the RB). But I understand why some teams would want to sell high, address deficiencies at other positions if they're particularly deep at RB & have Hunt.
Its possible that waiting another game helps more than it hurts.
And yes, it's possible he has a miserable game, and the window closes. Though I suspect that's a slim chance given his ability & workload.