I am not sure if the "no improvement whatsoever" reject reason is appropriate, although it is the closest to appropriate as none of the other reasons are really applicable at all.
I think the edit is superfluous, not because it doesn't improve the answer, but because it improves an answer that is basically a comment with a link in it that doesn't (in my opinion) have any value as an answer.
But saying there is no improvement whatsoever doesn't seem right when it actually does make a little improvement, and if other people disagree with me that it is not really an answer, then the edit actually is useful.
I have encountered a few suggested edits like this before and so far have just skipped them because I was not sure what to do. What should be my guidelines for evaluating this type of situation? Should I approve or reject edits based on the usefulness of the edit regardless of the usefulness of the thing being edited?