With Graydon Carter stepping down, the guessing now begins about whom Condé Nast will pick to replace him. Here’s Media Ink’s bettor’s guide:

Dylan Jones

Jones, 57, is the longtime editor of British GQ. He’s an officer of the Order of the British Empire and is super-connected in London — but it’s a long way from Hollywood. Odds: 5 to 1.

Jim Nelson

Nelson, 54, is close to Condé Nast artistic director Anna Wintour and has been producing GQ since 2003 — and spinning off ventures such as the Will Smith movie project “Concussion” and the soon-to-be-released flick “Only the Brave.” Odds: 4 to 1.

Adam Moss

Moss, 60, has been winning awards by the barrelful since landing at New York magazine in 2004. He did a masterful job amping up digital while cutting print frequency. Odds: 3 to 1

Janice Min

Min, 48, has plenty of LA credentials thanks to her years running The Hollywood Reporter, where she transformed the slumping daily into a glossy weekly and overhauled the website. And don’t forget when she was running Us Weekly, it was selling a million copies a week on newsstands. The favorite. Odds: 2 to 1.