Yes. Despite what people expect, to be considered a hit by NFL standards in the first couple of rounds, you simply need to log snaps as the normal starter for a significant amount of time. He's done that already.
Moreover, since he's moved to his natural position, his grading has gone up by pretty much all counts. He's considered at least above average. While he hasn't hit the big free-safety plays teams want, he also hasn't bombed anything. In fact, I'd say that outside of Hilton, he's been the most dependable DB the Steelers have, and that includes Haden and Burnett.