He's got a lot of tools that will impress someone. A team with no depth and low expectations is going to take a flier on trying to work with him, and I think it's not a terrible plan. He should come cheap, and it just takes one staff that thinks they know what button to push to turn him into a project. Just my hot take.
If you're Detroit with Hronek up top and trying to work Sieder into the lineup, I think it's pretty clear you want someone steadier back there as the extra dman than the riverboat gambler. If you're a team who has "boring" defensemen already to eat heavier minutes, but is light on speed and some talent, he's not a bad 6-7 to work in.