As long as the ECUSA understand who he is and really want him, I say great and good riddance.
If they DON'T know, well, just let me say BE AFRAID...
Actually, I think if ECUSA knows who he is and wants him, that's also cause to be afraid. Very afraid. He's trouble. Just a thought - perhaps he's come forward with his 95 theses because he's caught wind of the talks between the Anglicans and the Romans about the role of the Blessed Mother and their attempts to agree on it. I guess he has to rush to make sure that the Anglican's American brethren, the ECUSA, don't rush into that choice...
Scanning his list, he will probably be a good fit in the ECUSA. If they are too conservative for him, he could always try the United Methodists or the PCUSA.