I would not reject an dead link update if it fixed the link. That said, that only applies if there are no major issues that still need to get fixed in the question/answer and the link is actually dead.
When evaluating if a link looks like a good replacement if the text describing what information the link is going to give me matches what is presented then that is fine. If the link was changed to a archive.org archive of the website then that is fine too as it is a capture from that point in time.
If you can't easily tell then just skip the review. There is no harm of not evaluating something you don't know. If the link is garbage/spam then reject it. If you can tell it is a bad link and you want to invest the time to find a good one then reject and edit and replace the dead link with a working one.
My main reason for not just leaving this up to the author is what if the author doesn't participate anymore. Who is going to fix it then? There should be enough qualified people on here able to fix a dead link where it does not need to be an author only thing.