I'm not sure if that's THE reason, but the vast majority of what I see in the Reopen queue are trivial edits.
But this should probably not come as a surprise, because we literally ask posters to edit their question. The banner on top of the closed question — visible by the OP — reads:
[close reason]. You can edit the question.
The guideline also explicitly asks posters to edit their questions while a question ban elapses.
So... they are complying.
However I'm going to guess that the majority of askers who have their question closed don't know how to comply. They are asked to edit their question and they do so, by slightly changing the wording of their post, in the hope that those pesky pedantic folks who do content curation will embrace their goodwill.
The weak link in this process is that someone who, for whatever reason, doesn't follow the recommendation when asking in the first place, will probably not follow the recommendation when editing later.
Additionally, I think the First Post queue interacts in a way that is not ideal.
- The First Posts queue is available to users with 500 reputation.
- Those users don't have the privilege to apply edits immediately. That comes at 2000 reputation.
- The queue encourages edits. In a gamification perspective, the edit is the best possible action because it progresses toward the badges and, on approval, it might give a yummy +2 points.
- The reviewer finds some minor issues with the post. They edit. The edit is then pushed to the Suggested Edits queue, where it will sit for an unspecified amount of time.
- The post gets closed in the meantime due to being unsalvageable (remember that the First Post suggested edit isn't approved yet).
- The Suggested Edit is eventually approved, and the post is pushed into the Reopen queue.
So all these actions are not problematic, if taken alone, but some possible sequences might end up in just a waste of everyone's time. (Maybe it should be put more emphasis in discouraging trivial edits, but as of today if something gets approved even by chance or permissive reviewers, it nets +2, so why not just try it...).
I'm not saying that this is how everyone reviews First Posts. It's just an unwanted sequence of actions that is possible with the current system.
So these might be two causes of a long Reopen queue.